The Valley by Asher Emanuel - ISBN: 9781991033949
Paperback
Justice system’s harsh reality through the eyes of three men.
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The Valley

Crime and Punishment in a New Zealand City

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  • Paperback

    488 pages

  • Release Date

    1 May 2026

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Summary

It’s late 2020. Rikihana Wallace, a prolific shoplifter of no fixed abode, is back in prison with little chance of bail. Nathan Morley, unemployed, is facing burglary charges and hoping his other, as yet undetected, offences don’t catch up with him. Lewis Skerrett, their overstretched legal aid lawyer, is trying to do right by them both.

The culmination of over two years of field research and hundreds of hours of interviews, The Valley follows these three Hutt Valley men thro…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781991033949
ISBN-10:199103394X
Author:Asher Emanuel
Publisher:Bridget Williams Books
Imprint:Bridget Williams Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:488
Release Date:1 May 2026
Weight:574g
Dimensions:43mm x 216mm x 148mm
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Critics Review

‘The Valley is an extraordinary psychodrama, untangling the justice system from its impacts on the people who witness it, work within it and are subject to it. Asher Emanuel has made a nationally important contribution to literary reportage, policy analysis and our collective understanding of class society.’
Morgan Godfery

‘This is a once-in-a-generation contribution to New Zealand writing about justice, class and wider society. The Valley combines meticulous reporting and deep thinking on the daily grind of the justice system. The result is a monumental book of stories that will stay with you long after you put it down.’
Max Harris

‘This is journalism at its finest - immersive, meticulous, honest and brave. Asher Emanuel brings the messy, gritty, unfair, uneven, imprecise human reality of the criminal justice system into the light. A unique and important new book for Aotearoa New Zealand.’
Rebecca Macfie

‘The public’s understanding of the criminal justice system is largely shaped by the media, which repeatedly amplifies the voices of politicians and the police. This book cuts through that distorted narrative by giving voice to those on the system’s frontlines.’
Aaron Smale

About The Author

Asher Emanuel

Asher Emanuel is a writer and lawyer based in Wellington. He has worked in various legal and investigative roles, and his writing on justice and policy issues has been published in mainstream and specialist publications.

The Valley is his first book. Asher now works as a legal aid lawyer focusing on public law and human rights cases. He grew up in Auckland before moving to Wellington, where he studied law and English literature.

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