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A spellbinding novel of adventure, cultural misunderstandings, religious conflict and sexual tension.
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Ancient Samoan mythology tell of Telesa. Demon women who are guardians of earth and gifted with the elemental powers of Air, Water and Fire. Telesa are vengeful and cruel, tales to frighten children. Or are they more than that?
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This book by Hufanga Professor `Okusitino Mahina, with a foreword by Maui-Tava-He-Ako Dr Tevita O. Ka`ili, is about the riots that took place in Tonga on 11 November 2006, hence the main title of "16/11." The book, together with original introductory and concluding essays both in ...
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Robert Louis Stevenson considered his supernatural short story The Bottle Imp one of his best. A Faustian folktale transplanted to the Pacific, The Bottle Imp was the only one of Stevenson's works to be translated into a Polynesian language in his lifetime, as the Samoan O le Fag ...
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This is the story of a cross-racial romance between a Samoan student at Auckland University, the son of migrant parents, and the daughter of a wealthy palagi family.
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An utterly gripping non-fiction adventure narrative, 'Lost in Shangri-La' is an untold true story of war, anthropology, survival, discovery, heroism, and a near-impossible rescue mission.
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Poetry and prose by the Samoan writer who also brought us Where We Once Belonged and The Girl in the Moon Circle.
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By Flood, Bo
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Teacher's guide provides summaries, discussion questions, activities, thematic index, and bibliography
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Winner, IP Picks Best First Book, 2010
Pedro Jones is lost. Abandoned by his father and forced into commission housing with his Filipino immigrant mother, the future seems bleak.
But when Pedro meets the 'mad' street busker, Johnny Lazzaro, and gets involved with the East Ti ...
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In this collection, and especially the new poems, Konai sings of the love of nature and of intimate relationships. Her voice has acquired a beautiful, haunting quality that is simultaneously distant and very close--vanavanaiki, Professor Epeli Hau'ofa, Di
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