The local books we’ve been buying this week. Images / Supplied

1. (NEW) Surviving White Island by Kelsey Waghorn (HarperCollins)

Guide Kelsey Waghorn’s account of surviving the horrors of the Whakaari eruption in 2019 jumps straight into the top spot.

From the Listener’s review: “It’s telling that the subtitle of Kelsey Waghorn’s memoir of surviving the
deadly blast on Whakaari White Island is: ‘and everything that came after’.

Surviving White Island by Kelsey Waghorn. Image / SuppliedSurviving White Island by Kelsey Waghorn. Image / Supplied

Champions Do Extra by Brad Thorn. Image / SuppliedChampions Do Extra by Brad Thorn. Image / Supplied

Lessons of Living, By Nigel Latta. Photo / SuppliedLessons of Living, By Nigel Latta. Photo / Supplied

The Secrets of the Lost Vineyard by Erin Palmisano. Image / SuppliedThe Secrets of the Lost Vineyard by Erin Palmisano. Image / Supplied

Black Velvet and Vengeance by Deborah Challinor. Image / SuppliedBlack Velvet and Vengeance by Deborah Challinor. Image / Supplied

Become Unstoppable by Gilbert Enoka. Image / SuppliedBecome Unstoppable by Gilbert Enoka. Image / Supplied

The Hollows Boys: A story of three brothers & the Fiordland deer recovery era by Peta Carey. Image / SuppliedThe Hollows Boys: A story of three brothers & the Fiordland deer recovery era by Peta Carey. Image / Supplied

Pee Wee the Lonely Kiwi Finds a New Friend by Blair Cooper and Cheryl Smith. Image / SuppliedPee Wee the Lonely Kiwi Finds a New Friend by Blair Cooper and Cheryl Smith. Image / Supplied

The Dead Speak by Thomas Coyle. Image / SuppliedThe Dead Speak by Thomas Coyle. Image / Supplied

A Different Kind of Power: A Memoir by Jacinda Ardern. Image / SuppliedA Different Kind of Power: A Memoir by Jacinda Ardern. Image / Supplied

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