Lloyd Jones Books in Order

Lloyd Jones is a prolific New Zealand author, known for his diverse and acclaimed body of work. Born in Lower Hutt in 1955, his hometown has become a recurring theme in his fiction. Jones has worked as a journalist, consultant, and writer, in addition to teaching at Victoria University. His notable novels include Biografi (1993), Choo Woo (1998), Here At The End of the World We Learn to Dance (2002), Paint Your Wife (2004), and Mister Pip (2007), which won the Commonwealth Writers Prize and the Kiriyama Prize. He has also authored a collection of short stories, Swimming to Australia (1991), and several non-fiction books, including Into the Field of Play (1992) and The Book of Fame (2000).

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Lloyd Jones

  • #1
    Napoleon and the Chicken Farmer(2003)
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  • #1
    Gilmore's Dairy Jones(1986)
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  • #2
    Splinter(1988)
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  • #3
    Choo Woo(1999)
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  • #4
    The Book of Fame(2000)
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  • #5
    Here at the End of the World We Learn to Dance(2001)
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  • #6
    Paint Your Wife(2004)
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  • #7
    Hand Me Down World(2010)
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  • #8
    The Cage(2018)
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  • #9
    Mister Pip(2020)
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  • #10
    The Fish(2022)
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  • #11
    Swimming to Australia(1991)
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  • #12
    This House Has Three Walls(1997)
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  • #13
    The Man in the Shed(2009)
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About Lloyd Jones

Lloyd Jones is a prolific New Zealand author, known for his diverse and acclaimed body of work. Born in Lower Hutt in 1955, his hometown has become a recurring theme in his fiction. Jones has worked as a journalist, consultant, and writer, in addition to teaching at Victoria University. His notable novels include Biografi (1993), Choo Woo (1998), Here At The End of the World We Learn to Dance (2002), Paint Your Wife (2004), and Mister Pip (2007), which won the Commonwealth Writers Prize and the Kiriyama Prize. He has also authored a collection of short stories, Swimming to Australia (1991), and several non-fiction books, including Into the Field of Play (1992) and The Book of Fame (2000).

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