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Young soldier Jim McLeod waits in the trenches of World War I for the order to attack the enemy. With him are his friends, and Nipper, the messenger dog. When they charge across no-man's-land, Jim is shot ...and finds himself face to face with an enemy soldier.
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Roger is a big, beefy bully. Most of all he likes to bully his shrimp of a cousin. The two boys seem worlds apart. One has the muscles to swim strongly on the surface and the other can swim underwater. There is an accident on the bridge that neither can deal with on their own.
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The year is 1953. Peter Cotterill starts the year writing in a journal given to him by his Great Aunt. We follow him through a year of many changes as Napier struggles through hard times in the aftermath of WWII. The story culminates in a train ride to Auckland on Christmas Eve. ...
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This fast-paced young adult novel by award-winning David Hill is a thrilling account of a terrifying situation.
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Jotan lives on Bellatrix, a Star-Reacher that holds 80,000 people and takes nearly three days to walk across. He is on his first mission, an attempt to explore a Black Hole, but they are in grave danger of being sucked in.
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Suddenly, Logan's dad is dead. As he and his mum try to put their lives back together, Kahla enters the story. Can she bring Logan's father back as she claims? Or is she a fraud.
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A vivid and compelling picture of the last hours of the Wahine. Set in April 1968 this young-adult novel tells the story of the Wellington ferry disaster through the eyes of Stuart and his twin sister Sandra. David Hill is the award winning author of "Right Where it Hurts" and "S ...
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Neale's sport is archery and he is pretty good at it. When Kane and his mates, start rubbishing him, Neale's hot temper gets the better of him. Now he's in a shoot-out with Kane, but that's only the start of his troubles. A sudden landslide cuts the two boys off from help and the ...
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Australia's incredible gold rushes of the mid- to late-1800s produced tremendous wealth and ensured the financial survival of the struggling Australian colonies. Not only that, but they also tripled the country's small population, were the last nail in the coffin for convict tran ...
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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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