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Taken from his home in Poland and forced to leave his country, 12-year-old Adam and his family are transported to work in a labour camp in Russia. Ill-fed and poorly treated, Adam doubts they will ever make it out alive. Even if they do get away, they might freeze to death or sta ...
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Gadzooks! It's another term at Dother Hall for Tallulah and her mates. But can they keep their minds on the arts with all those boys about...
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Piri Weepu s story is one of the most fascinating New Zealand rugby stories ever told.
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By Scott, Mary-Anne
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Finn Fletcher is 16 and lives in a small coastal town with his druggie father and hardworking, harangued mother. When his father is accused of a hit and run, Finn accepts his grandmother's offer of sending him to boarding school in Auckland. He meets and falls for Mia, a rich Ita ...
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Fascinating review of Christchurch two years after the earthquakes' devastation with analysis of the social, economic and demographic changes and implications, as well as a photographic record of where the city is at this point. It's two years since the massive Christchurch ea ...
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Raw is a unique book. It details, often with brutal candour, the personal battles of cricket star Martin Crowe since his retirement as a player - depression, launching Cricket Max, the joys of fatherhood, the pleasure and problems he had working for Sky TV, marriage to Lorraine D ...
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Life has taken a sudden turn for the wose for TV journalist Rebecca Thorne. Her romantic holiday ended with a proposal...then a break up. Now her ex, Rolly, seems to be stalking her. Her boss has taken her off the investigation of a shady property developer, just when things were ...
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I heard a gentle, kind voice: What is your confession, my child? I was stuffed. The Priest would declare me a heretic; my parents would call me a traitor, and Mrs Piogarni would give me detention. I am Muslim, I whispered. It's hard enough being cool. Try wearing a veil on your h ...
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Janet Frame's previously unpublished novel draws on her own experiences in Menton, France as a Katherine Mansfield Fellow. It is a wonderful social satire, a send-up of the cult of the dead author, and--in the best tradition of Frame--a fascinating exploration of the complexity a ...
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CHERUB: The Recruit features junior MI5.
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