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It was interesting what people in the checkout line were buying: it was all comfort food. The man in front of me had eggs, bacon, cigarettes, beer. And here we were buying pink buns. No one was buying sensible emergency rations like baked beans..." "It was just the most wonderful ...
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Skinny Louie, daughter of Shanghai Lil, has a baby in the Begonia house on the day of the Royal Visit. Maura finds the baby and takes it home. Tia grows up with magical powers into the brave new world of the 21st century
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Skinny Louie, daughter of Shanghai Lil, has a baby in the Begonia House on the day of the royal visit. Maura finds the baby and takes it home. Tia grows up with magical powers into the brave new world of the twenty-first century.
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An historical, pastoral, satirical, scientifical romance, with mustelids." Set in the nineteenth century the novel explores themes of human folly and the perils incurred when we disrupt the subtle balance of nature. Fiona Farrell is the author of 'Book Book', 'The Hopeful Travell ...
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This popular series continues with a new editor, Fiona Farrell,Contributors include: Michelle Arathimos, Sandra Arnold, Ben Brown, David Eggleton, Charlotte Grimshaw, Eirlys Hunter, Witi Ihimaera, Stephanie Johnson, Tim Jones, Fiona Kidman, Sue McCauley, Paula Morris, Carl Nixon, ...
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A contemporary novel about inheritance, belief, art, love...and limestone.
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This is a collection of poems with a light and dancing quality.
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A collection of poems which draw on the landscape, history and mythology of Ireland, sharing a sense of discovery. This title also makes connections with home, New Zealand, childhood.
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The Broken Book consists of four essays about life and walking, bookended by a preamble and an afterword, and interrupted by 21 poems about the Christchurch earthquakes and their aftermath"--Publisher information.
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