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By Smith, Phil
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For children ages thirteen and over this begins with the 1965 story of fifteen-year-old Hemi Ratana who, traumatised by a humiliating incident, climbs a giant kauri on the Coromandel Peninsula in a do-or-die test of courage. High in the head branches of the kauri, Hemi finds a hu ...
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The story of Rawina, captured and enslaved as a young child. When she escapes to the mission hous in the Bay of Islands, she learns new ways and witnesses the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. Having lost her status when she became a slave, Rawina hopes her new skills will mean ...
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This collection of stories and poems from Margaret Mahy contains characters such as Aunt Nasty the witch, as well as the boy who bounced, a few magicians, a ghostly girl, a princess who marries a clown and even more surprises.
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Tender and playful musings on the feeling of belonging guide this perceptive first collection of poems that draws attention to the everyday and commonplace and rewards readers with fresh insights and elegant vistas.
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When Susan is spirited down the mineshaft into the world of O, she learns that only she bears the mark that will restore the balance of good and evil, and free the world from the Halfmen and their terrifying leader Otis Claw.
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The sequel to The Halfmen of O, in which Susan must return and outwit the wicked priests of Ferris who now rule the land of O.
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A literary portrait of New Zealand's best-loved children's author Margaret Mahy's death on 23 July 2012 brought forth an unprecedented outpouring of grief and heartfelt tributes from around New Zealand and the world. Her passing at 76 was breaking news in the media, unstoppable t ...
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Ramona's Koval's By the Book is about reading and living, & about the authors that have written themselves into her life: from Oliver Sacks to Oscar Wilde, Christina Stead to Grace Paley. It is about learning to read, about love and science, about arctic exploration about poetry, ...
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Poetry from well-known Auckland poet Denys Trussell
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Written in 1944-5, these poems record the immediate impact of James K. Baxter's first serious love affair. The sequence is published for the first time on the 40th anniversary of the poet's death, 22 October 2013
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