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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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Perry's mother and father are busy people a they're impatient, they're tired, they get cross easily. And they think only children, like Perry, should be kept busy with plenty of activities and other people in their lives. Perry would prefer a dog. But there is no dog they're fa ...
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A unique blend of a compelling story with insights into writing from a prize-winning author. Merle once showed great promise as an author. Now she teaches creative writing. As she tries not to quash the assorted ambitions of her hopeful students, her testosterone-fired colleag ...
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From the author of The Whale Rider, an intriguing novella about the nature of identity, together with its screenplay and many extras. A medicine woman a giver of life is asked to hide a secret that may protect a position in society, but could have fatal consequences. She i ...
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A lively and entertaining picture book about a scruffy but lovable pet dog Our dog is not a clean dog, a shiny or a fluffy dog.
Our dog is a seadog . . .
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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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Fascinating review of Christchurch two years after the earthquakes' devastation with analysis of the social, economic and demographic changes and implications, as well as a photographic record of where the city is at this point. It's two years since the massive Christchurch ea ...
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A rural romance set in the rugged high country of New Zealandas South Island.
Four generations of the Black family have farmed Blackpeak Station in the rugged high country of New Zealandas South Island. Next in line, or so she believes, is Charlotte Black, stubborn as rock and ...
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Tam and Tim's lives are thrown into disarray with the arrival of their dreaded Great Aunt Gertrude. She's totally disgusting and is blaming them for a whole lot of strange occurrences. Even worse, she'd threatening to move in with them permanently. When it's discovered the troubl ...
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Saurus St is just like any other street ...except for the dinosaurs! When Susie gets locked in the attic by her mean cousin Walter, it looks like it's going to be a pretty boring Saturday. But when a mysterious door opens in the attic to reveal a friendly triceratops, Susie's day ...
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