A Novel by Pip Adam
June 10, 2025 • 5.5 x 8.25 • 240 pages • 9781566897310
A genre-defying novel—part science fiction, part social realism—from one of the most powerful voices in New Zealand literature today.
A spaceship called Audition is hurtling through the cosmos. Squashed immobile into its largest room are three giants: Alba, Stanley, and Drew. If they talk, the spaceship keeps moving; if they are silent, they resume growing.
Talk they must, and as they do, Alba, Stanley, and Drew recover their shared memory of what has been done to their former selves—experiences of imprisonment, violence, and disempowerment.
Pip Adam’s transcendent new novel sets its eye firmly on our current justice system and asks what happens when those in power decide someone takes up too much room?
About the Author
Pip Adam is the author of four novels: Audition (2023), Nothing to See (2020), The New Animals (2017), which won the Acorn Foundation Prize for Fiction, and I’m Working on a Building (2013); and the short story collection Everything We Hoped For (2010). She makes the Better off Read podcast where she talks with authors about writing and reading and lives in Wellington, Aotearoa (New Zealand).
Praise for Audition
Finalist for the 2023 Ockham New Zealand Book Award for Fiction
“Audition is a mesmerizing, endlessly inventive novel about brainwashing and captivity, knowledge and banishment. Deftly pivoting between whimsy and devastation, satire and fable, social critique and speculative ingenuity, Audition soars with its own ambitions, rejecting the prison of narrative to make space for something beyond hope.” —Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore, author of Touching the Art
“A powerful work of social commentary, a bodily exploration and a feat of imagination, all written with Adam’s trademark poise: this is the genre-bending book of the year.” —Laura Jean McKay, author of Gunflower
"Audition is a strange and powerful book: Swiftian, Beckettian, a space adventure that is simultaneously a chilling allegory for the carceral state. I haven't been able to get its sounds and wild landscapes out of my head. Read it, and then go read everything Pip's done." —Danielle Dutton, author of Prairie, Dresses, Art, Other
“Every now and then, you are lucky enough to come across a book so inventive, so thrillingly odd, that you struggle to stop thinking about it. Audition did that for me…A profoundly moving journey through ideas of incarceration and isolation. Adam trusts her reader to spot the trail of clues she drops before revealing all, and it makes for an exhilarating time.” —Sian Cain, The Guardian
Praise for The New Animals
Winner of the 2018 Acorn Foundation Prize for Fiction
“The New Animals is a strange, remorseless, powerful book, leaving the reader drained, angry, and frightened. . . . Pip Adam is an intriguing writer. Dangerous. You’ll want to read everything she’s done.” —Joy Williams, author of Concerning the Future of Souls
“The New Animals is a prescient novel centering on the beauty and fashion industries and the people who run (or are run by) them. It is a genre-jumping and layered novel, by turns hilarious and humane, then spiky with frustration and heartache.” —The Rumpus
“The New Animals by Pip Adam is a secretly speculative novel that follows a multi-generational group of people through one manic night in Auckland. The novel’s central concern is how much a body can change. Can we change fast enough to keep up with our rapidly disintegrating world?” —Necessary Fiction
“Adam is undoubtedly one of [New Zealand]’s best writers. The New Animals might not be an easy read, but it is an important one.” —Los Angeles Review of Books