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It is summer 1943 in a small New Zealand town, and a wounded American soldier is coming to stay with 12-year-old Rex and his family. Rex is full of expectations, but from the moment Jackson steps down from the bus there are surprises - and how could anyone predict the dramatic ev ...
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When Caroline discovers an old pair of spectacles in her father's junk shop she has no idea how important they are. Even when she puts them on and sees things very differently, she doesn't guess that the safety of another world depends on them.
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Hari and Pearl forge an unsual alliance and become reluctant travelling companions, as they undertake a desperate pilgrimage to save the world from a terror beyond their greatest imaginings.
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A chilling story of obsessive love set in Lower Hutt in 1955.
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In this, the second in the Salt trilogy, sixteen years have passed since Pearl from Company and Hari from Blood Burrow defeated the tyrant Ottmar. Now their children, Xantee and Lo, face an even more dangerous foe. Hari lies gravely ill with a fragment of a strange creature wrapp ...
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Plumb is one of Maurice's most admired and loved novels. The Trilogy brings together the three novels Plumb, Meg and Sole Survivor to set up a family saga unrivalled by anything in New Zealand literature.
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9780143007562 |
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29 August 2007 by Penguin |
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All ages |
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A reprint of this novel from one of New Zealand's master storytellers. The story is set in 1930's Wellington - the Great Depression is almost over and Labour is set to win the coming election. Former right-wing Cabinet Minster James Tinley has decided to run for office again. Whe ...
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Some very strange things are happening in Orchard Street. Ossie's dad is doing something illegal under the house; everyone is talking about the waterfront strike; adults are behaving in odd ways towards each other - and Ossie is falling in love
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A novel by an award-winning New Zealand author which spans politics and high finance, and asks questions about the perpetrators and victims of crime, and about the price of greed and personal isolation. It features a confrontation between a petty thief and the wife of a wealthy p ...
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Wellington, 1935, and Labour is set for a victory in the coming election. James Tinley is a former Cabinet minister, reserved, patrician, unforgiving. Owen Moody is young, brilliant and doomed. James decides to run for office again when his opponent is forced to withdraw after sh ...
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