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An 'I Spy' picture book of thirteen significant scenes in New Zealand history between 1840 and 2000. The scenes include: 1840-The Treaty of Waitangi, 1860's - Otago goldrush, 1890's - votes for women, 1936 - Jean Batten's pioneering flight, 1981 - the Springbok Tour. A fun and in ...
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An 'I Spy' picture book of thirteen significant scenes in New Zealand history between 1840 and 2000. An informative and fun way to introduce children to some important events in New Zealand history, and encourage them to search for details in the images. The scenes include: 184 ...
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Alone in a strange land, orphaned Irish Aisling Lynch aka Copper Top, searches the goldfields for her missing brother Tim, and their friend Rory.
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Land Very Fertile seeks to capture the spirit of the much-loved area which has long been the source of literary inspiration. The collection draws on a wide variety of sources, including such New Zealand greats as Ursula Bethell, Denis Glover, James K. Baxter, Ngaio Marsh, Allen C ...
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A novel about "risk and freedom, desire and love" that has a strong Irish thread. Atkinson moved to New Zealand from Ireland a a young girl.
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A Tarot-reading Frenchwoman and a paua-shell memorial to a dead soldier play an important role in Coral Atkinson's latest novel. Set in a central North Island town during the 1930s Depression, THE PAUA TOWER explores the relationship of a group of people struggling to survive and ...
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A book about 'second-time-around' relationships, which is extremely well-written and full of practical, reassuring advice, and dozens of fascinating case studies. Both authors are happily settled in new, second relationships and they have drawn not only from their own experience ...
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A collection of literatue seeking to capture the spirit of Banks Peninsula.
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