Māori Books and Pasifika Books 2024 catalogues have landed

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We’re excited to have brought together an incredible showcase of recent and forthcoming Māori and Pasifika books.

View the dedicated catalogue pages on Kete:
Māori Books 2024
Pasifika Books 2024.

This year, working alongside publishers from across Aotearoa, we have produced two catalogues, to reflect the importance and brilliance of the titles published in each area.

These catalogues are a collaboration, featuring books from a range of publishers. They bring together recent and forthcoming books for adults and children, fiction and non-fiction. Together they feature more than 90 books from 22 publishers, including:

  • Books by Māori and Pasifika writers, illustrators, editors and translators

  • Bilingual children’s books in Pasifika languages

  • Original works in te reo Māori

  • Translated children’s stories in te reo Māori, some originally written by non-Māori authors

  • Books on Māori and Pasifika topics, themes and history, some by non-Māori or Pasifika authors.

Click the images below to see the digital versions of these catalogues with links to BookHub and find printable versions on the dedicated pages on Kete ( Māori Books 2024 and Pasifika Books 2024).

The digital version of Māori Books 2024 is available in English and te reo Māori.

Pasifika Festival, Auckland this weekend — 9 & 10 March

Hardcopies of the catalogues will be distributed at Pasifika Festival in Auckland this weekend — visit The Coalition for Books’ stand in Aotearoa Village. We will be there alongside the team from Dorothy Butler Children’s Bookshop who will be selling these fantastic books.

Hardcopies will also be distributed through selected bookshops and libraries.

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