Description
Category
Fiction
Genre
Contemporary Fiction
Publication Date
May 2021
Rights Available:
World excl. NZ
Rights Agents:
World
Fergus Barrowman, Te Herenga Waka University Press
fergus.barrowman@vuw.ac.nz
Book Author Rebecca Reilly
Rights Available World excl. NZ
‘The modern world is too much for me. I feel like I’m George of the Jungle.’ —Greta
‘At the moment, for personal reasons, I don’t like reading things about people being in love with each other.’ —Valdin
Valdin is still in love with his ex-boyfriend Xabi, who used to drive around Auckland in a ute but now drives around Buenos Aires in one. Greta is in love with her fellow English tutor Holly, who doesn’t know how to pronounce Greta’s surname, Vladisavljevic, properly.
From their Auckland apartment, brother and sister must navigate the intricate paths of modern romance as well as weather the small storms of their eccentric Māori–Russian–Catalonian family. This beguiling and hilarious novel by Adam Foundation Prize winner Rebecca K Reilly owes as much to Shakespeare as it does to Tinder. Set in a world that is deeply familiar (but also a bit sexier and more stylish than the real one), Greta and Valdin will speak to anyone who has had their heart broken, or has decided that they don’t want to be a physicist anymore, or has wondered about all of the things they don’t know about their family.
Award
Shortlisted for the 2022 Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize for Fiction
About the Author
Rebecca K. Reilly (Ngāti Hine, Ngāti Wai) is a writer from Tāmaki Makaurau. She won the 2019 Adam Foundation Prize. Greta and Valdin is her first book.
Category
Fiction
Genre
Contemporary Fiction
Publication Date
May 2021
Rights Available:
World excl. NZ
Rights Agents:
World
Fergus Barrowman, Te Herenga Waka University Press
fergus.barrowman@vuw.ac.nz