All-woman book
pyy Wellingtoi A woman writer’s firs novel published by a one woman publishing firm wil be launched at the Unite< Women’s Convention it Hamilton at Easter. Mrs C. Cole-Catley sai< the novel was “The Mar riage Maze,’’ by Alisot Tray, of Wellington. Th aublisher is Cape Catley. This will be the first timi a book has been launched a any of the New Zealam women’s conventions. The novel has been des cribed as “a mini New Zea land kinflicks” and is ; sharply observed story o contemporary marriage fron a woman’s viewpoint. Alison Gray is a researd assistant in the departmen of sociology and social worl at Victoria University About 3500 women are ex nprtpd at thp rnnvontinn.
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Press, 16 April 1979, Page 2
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119All-woman book Press, 16 April 1979, Page 2
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