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Set in a small town in New Zealand, this story is told through the eyes of a gauche 13-year-old boy called Jimmy Sullivan. It is the haunting tale of a young boy growing up in a Catholic household, seeing things he shouldn't and struggling to cope.
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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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Winner of the 1987 New Zealand Fiction Award. This compelling novel highlights one community's response to attacks on their ancestral values and symbols provides moving affirmation of the relationship between land and the people who live on it.
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For younger teenagers Cowley brings together two very different worlds, giving us a rare glimpse of the remarkable human spirit that connects us all.
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Ragwort and Thistles is an anthology of 52 pieces of poetry and prose celebrating the lives of rural women on the land.
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The enigmatic figure of John Mulgan remains a striking presence in New Zealand culture, his sole novel, Man Alone (1939), one of the classic landmarks of a mature and independent New Zealand literature. His second book, Report on Experience, published posthumously in 1947, is one ...
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Most New Zealand writing for young adults is designed to appeal to adolescents everywhere. Is there anything, then, that is characteristically 'New Zealand' about it? To what extent does it derive from local experience, or address a local audience? Focusing on a series of overlap ...
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The book is divided into nine sections, representing the nine poetic genres in which Dr Ma-hina produces his poetry. They range from nature, historical and scenery poetry through love, dance and political poetry to mourning, social praise and advertisemen
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A collection of short fiction and poetry from authors who are all immigrants to New Zealand. From various parts of the world, the authors were asked to submit work that reflected their experience as immigrants within New Zealand. Contributors include: Albert Wendt, Kapka Kasabova ...
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In The Frame Function, Jan Cronin traces the operation of a prescriptive authorial presence within Frame's novels to give readers an engaging inside-out guide to a great writer's work.
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