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Based around the Brunner Mine Disaster of 1896, the biggest industrial accident in New Zealand's history. In this story, Thomas has been sent a journal from his grandmother back in England, with the request that he fill it in over the following 12 months and then send it back to ...
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The story of the tragic sinking of the Wahine ferry in 1968 told in the words of 12 year old Debbie Atherton.
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Based on the Springbok rugby tour of New Zealand in 1981 when the nation was divided between pro and anti tour supporters
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Henry Moss soon discovers that crime is the only thing that pays, and in the tradition of Oliver Twist he becomes swept up in the dangerous world of pickpockets and fences, haunting dark alleys and unspeakable slums. But even for the most juvenile offenders the law is strict and ...
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It's 1909. Dollie is swept up in the thrill of the campaign for Votes for Women. Against her guardian's wishes, she marches against Parliament with Emmeline Pankhurst and her fellow suffragettes. But as the movement turns violent, women are imprisoned and endangered their lives w ...
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Presents a story of the girls and women who slaved fourteenhours a day in the match factories for appalling pay, only to contract such fatal complaints as phossy jaw.
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For children of ten years and over this is the true story of one man's experience of the Tangiwai disaster of 1953. Through his diary he tells of his day-to-day life in Napier - school, paper round, Scouts, as well as the lasting effects of World War Two on his friends and family ...
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Growing up in 1970s Hamilton, Jackie Simms is sustained by two great loves: the Swedish supergroup Abba, and her older brother's friend, Davey. But Jeff and Davey have a great adventure planned that doesn't include Jackie ... a scenic flight to Antarctica.
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Set in depression era New Zealand, this is Amy McDonalds story. In 1935, she and her brother accompany their parents to the Milford Road Public Works camp. Amy's father has been employed as workshop supervisor for the dangerous project of building the Homer Tunnel and the Milford ...
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For children ages ten and over this junior novel is set in the time of the eruption of Mount Tarawera 1886, which buried a village and destroyed New Zealand's famous Pink and White Terraces. The story is told through the eyes of fourteen year old James.
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