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Tough
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By Head, Amy
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Men wake floating in their tents as a river scales its banks. Four girls gather around a Ouija board as a boy crouches at a window. A woman visits the man who took her prisoner as a girl. A boy decides to become a sinner as he tramps out of Reefton in the last of daylight. The re ...
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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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The Hokianga Harbour on New Zealand's Far North West Coast has been a magnet for dreamers ever since the first Polynesian explorer, Kupe, followed a long-tailed cuckoo into the southern ocean in the hope that he would find land. These stories are about the dreamers that have foll ...
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This new edition of the collection features five new stories from writers who excel at a magnificent national genre: perfectly polished stories peopled by perceptive, quirky and intriguing characters.
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Profiles of New Zealand heros and history makers including: the pacifist who inspired Mahatma Gandhi, the woman who will become New Zealand's first saint, the mountaineer who put New Zealand at the top of the world, New Zealand's greatest war hero and many more.
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An anthology of fantasy and science fiction stories. This is a collection of tales about space aliens, talking animals, monsters, magical and outrageous beings and impossible events. Contributors include: Margaret Mahy, Ken Catran, David Hill and Jane Buxton.
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First published in 1972, Pounamu Pounamu introduced an exciting new voice into New Zealand literature. Most of Witi Ihimaera's stories, based on the East Coast, describe a traditional rural, communal way of life facing huge pressures from the drift by many Maori to the cities. Th ...
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Acclaimed stories by the influential Modernist author include Prelude, a reminiscence of her New Zealand girlhood, in addition to The Garden Party, Marriage a la Mode, Bliss, and others.
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By Various
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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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Katherine Mansfield is one of New Zealand's most famous and influential writers. While her work is well known, many will be surprised to learn that the 'accepted' versions of her stories are often pale reflections of the original manuscripts. In the late 1990s, literary historian ...
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