Read an Extract: The Girl from London

Thursday 12 March 2026

On a perilous voyage, she fell in love.
But will a devastating attack tear them apart?

London, 1940. Ruth, a young schoolteacher, volunteers as an escort helping to evacuate children from war-torn England to Australia and New Zealand. Her three-month voyage is fraught - their passage is perilous, and the children anxious and homesick. Nine-year-old Fergus is more troubled than most and Ruth forms an unexpected bond with the boy.

It's not just Fergus who captures Ruth's attention. Bobby, a fellow volunteer who initially infuriates Ruth with his laidback charm, somehow gets under her skin and throws her ordered life into chaos.

Tragedy strikes on their return voyage, when the Rangitane is attacked by German raiders. As the ship goes down, the surviving passengers are taken as prisoners of war aboard the German vessel. To the rest of the world, they are missing, presumed dead.

New Zealand 2005. Hazel boards a plane to London, eager to explore Europe. Sitting next to her is a man named Joe. On her lap is a treasured book from her grandfather, Fergus. A book that will finally reveal Ruth's story.

The Girl from London is a captivating, heart-wrenching story of love, loss, and the resilience of the human spirit that will stay with you long after you turn the final page.

Olivia Spooner's debut historical novel is out now, read an extract!

Latest news

Our authors at Auckland Writers Festival 2026

Presenting our authors attending Auckland Writers Festival 2026 📚

Hachette Aotearoa Team's Best Books of 2025

Ever wondered what your favourite people behind some of your favourite books read?

The Bone Tree, Airana Ngarewa

The story of two brothers, born and raised in the shadow of Taranaki Maunga, by 'one of Aotearoa's finest writers' (NZ Listener).

Read an Extract: The Girl from London

On a perilous voyage, she fell in love. But will a devastating attack tear them apart?

Pātea Boys Teacher's Notes

Download discussion questions for Pātea Boys/Ngāti Pātea in English and te reo Māori

Hachette Aotearoa Team's Top Books of 2024

Ever wondered what your favourite people behind some of your favourite books read?

Read an Extract: All That We Know

A modern take on family and friendship and how, even in a divided world, love and connection can triumph against all odds.

The BEST school trip EVER

Do you know a year 5 and/or 6 Auckland class deserving of the best school trip ever?

Welcome to Dragonfall

Revolution awaits.

Welcome to the World of Donovan Bixley

Entertain the kids at home

Whānau

A collection of beautifully illustrated reo Māori phrases, for everyday use at any level, from esteemed teacher Donovan Te Ahunui Farnham and talented artist Rehua Wilson.

Discover the Best Books this Summer

Discover the best books for everyone this Summer.

Winner of 2025 Margaret Mahy Illustration Prize

Hachette Aotearoa New Zealand, Little Moa, and the Margaret Mahy Estate are thrilled to announce Emma Collicott as the winner of the Margaret Mahy Illustration Prize for 2025.

Hachette Aotearoa Team's Top Books of 2023

Ever wondered what your favourite people behind some of your favourite books read?

The Lost Words Glossary

Incorporated into the pages of The Lost Words are many beautiful reo Māori kupu.

Edmonds Taku Puka Tohutao Tuatahi

A brilliant fully illustrated cookbook with a glossary of te reo Māori words into English.

Edmonds Cookery Books

Cooking can be fun and exciting, and with Edmonds Cookery Books.

Want to Join our Industry?

Work in the publishing industry! Find information about the Whitireia Graduate Diploma in Publishing.

We're on the hunt for a graphic novel illustrator

Are you an illustrator who loves graphic novels? Do you have experience storyboarding? We want to hear from you!

Let Me Be Frank Sneak Peek

Get a sneak peek of Let Me Be Frank by social media sensation Jess Urlichs.