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This is the true story of Ben and Mark Smith, aged eight and six, who live with their parents Richard and Sheri on Mount White Station, near Arthurs Pass, one of the biggest and most remote stations in the South Island.
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This book profiles some 15 great eccentrics from the High Country of the South Island; men who have led interesting and diverse lives working on the land in this dramatic landscape. It is rich with quirky characters and hair-raising experiences.
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9780143007517 |
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1 June 2008 by Penguin |
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All ages |
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Layered with the influences of Spanish, Portuguese, French and Arab invaders, Morocco is one of the world's most photogenic locations and its cuisine is as colorful as its cities. This book presents a collection of recipes.
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In November 2002, two travel-crazy New Zealanders set off to set a new record in the Guinness Book of Records for travel. They succeeded by visiting 193 countries in 150 days. This is the account of their outrageous journey, the places they visited and, in particular, the people ...
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No matter how poor or humble, or even how grand, children everywhere dream of a better future for themselves. From the slums of Rio to little villages in Mozambique, John Bougen travelled around the world, photographing a child in every country he visited, inviting children to sh ...
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Searching for authentic recepies and stories, this work journeys with the author and her friends through the Middle East, talking to cooks and tasting their food, collecting images, stories, recipes and memories. It also includes pita bread hot from the oven, pastries dripping in ...
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If your greatest wish could come true right now, what would it be? This was the question posed to Kiwi children of all ages and backgrounds from all over the country. Their answers will delight you, warm your heart, inspire you, make you laugh and may even teach you something.
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