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List of titles published from 26 May to 25 June 2012.
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While holidaying at his father's house, 12-year-old Jake explores the wild south coast of Wellington, with its high cliffs, biting winds, and its fierce seals. When Jake stumbles upon a perfectly preserved sealskin, hidden in a crevice at Red Rocks, he takes it home and, worried ...
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Set in NZ 20-odd years in the future, corporations from both the Western Alliance (WA) and the United People's Republic (UPR) have carved up our local resources for themselves, leaving the local population disconnected from the land and living very tenuously - water and food shor ...
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This is the sequel to "The Secret of Spirits Bay' . Tom Bowman has lied to the police; there has been an intruder in the house above Spirits Bay and his father's car has been stolen. Tom doesn't mention that the thief has taken the precious Staff of Solomon from under his bed. ...
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Peter Blake was one of New Zealand's great modern heroes. In a life packed with competitive sailing, he circled the world many times, covered as many sea miles as any sailor in history, led us to America's Cup victory (twice!), and gave his last years (and ultimately his life) to ...
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Collection of 17 essays from MaIori scholars which cover customary law, ancestral law, the natural world, MaIori urban protest, health, politics, and customary language and expression"--Publisher's information.
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The Ocean Governance project was funded by the Emerging Issues Programme, overseen by the Institute of Policy Studies at Victoria University of Wellington. Its primary goal is to provide interested members of the public and policymakers with a general overview and a description o ...
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New Zealand based author. Critically injured in a motorbike accident, Zara Wilson lies in a coma. She is caught between many worlds: the world of her hospital room and anxious family, and that of her memories and a dream-like fantasy where she searches for her brother Jem. Jem pr ...
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Informative and very readable book that gives a picture of a potters life and ceramic art in New Zealand. This is a bilingual book in English and Dutch. Van der Sluis is a Ceramic Artist, Potter and Art Teacher located in Hamilton, New Zealand, where he works in his own studio pr ...
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Born Kristine DeLacy, Tina Grenville's privileged childhood did nothing to prepare her for being thrust into the spotlight in the most terrible of circumstances. At 19 years of age with a young baby, her hedonistic former husband disappeared from a Wellington wharf one morning - ...
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Rumour is flying around the West Coast gold fields that Tom McGee has struck it rich and found a nugget of gold as big as a man's fist. So no one is surprised when next his campsite is found wrecked and abandoned. Men have been killed for a lot less on the tough goldfields on the ...
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