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By: Rebecca Nash
ISBN: 9780473550646
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Publication Date: Oct 2021
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Wilbur and his Mama walk Wally dog by the sea. As Wally chases the pine cone and Wilbur's buggy bounces, the birds begin to appear, firstly chattering and chirping and then gossiping and philosophising. This is a story of small struggles, small triumphs and really big love.
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By: Parris Goebel
ISBN: 9780473401283
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Publication Date: Mar 2018
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Young Queen is the autobiography of a dancer with a dream . . . a young Polynesian girl who grew up in New Zealand and went on to conquer the hip hop world. In this honest memoir, Parris Goebel shares the extraordinary story of how she went from high-school dropout to award-winning dancer, choreographer and video director.
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By: Danni Rae
ISBN: 9780473621759
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Publication Date: Jun 2022
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No matter how hard she would try, Kara from Kakapo just couldn't quite seem to master the art of flying. But with optimism, determination and a little creative thinking can Kara still achieve her dream
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By: David Galbraith
ISBN: 9780473309329
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Publication Date: Nov 2015
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By: BestStart Educare Ltd
ISBN: 9780473403775
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Publication Date: Oct 2017
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This striking hardback book is full of activities and experiences for New Zealand children. It is an essential go-to resource for parents, aunts, uncles and grandparents of children aged 0 - 6.
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By: Raewyn Dawson
ISBN: 9780473435271
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Publication Date: Jul 2018
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In this enthralling tale of love, adventure and revenge, the children of the cities, the slaves and the tribal young all face the most monumental challenges of their lives as their world is rocked to its core.
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By: Neil Anderson
ISBN: 9780473355807
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Publication Date: Jul 2016
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THIS IS THE BIOGRAPHY OF DR I.M. ALLEN, better known as "Dusty" Allen to his colleagues. He was the first fully trained neurologist to practise in New Zealand.
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By: Gary Moore
ISBN: 9780473388959
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Publication Date: May 2017
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Gary Moore's debut novel is a fast-paced thriller with cracking dialogue, sly humour and, underlying it all, a serious ecological message.
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By: Dee Pigneguy
ISBN: 9780473323561
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Publication Date: May 2015
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By: Jen Shieff
ISBN: 9780473327422
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By: Greg Hall
ISBN: 9780473383787
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In early 1914 Frank Wilson and his two close friends, Tom Davis and Robert Sutherland, are growing up in Oamaru in the South Island of New Zealand. The coming war in Europe arouses the hopes and dreams of a generation of young men. The pressure becomes irresistible and one by one the boys become soldiers.
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By: Aaron Topp
ISBN: 9780473326685
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Publication Date: Jun 2015
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By: Raymond Berard
ISBN: 9780473315153
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Publication Date: Aug 2015
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Pio Morgan is waiting outside a pub on a cold winter night. There is a debt he must pay and no options left. What he does next drags a group of strangers into a web of confusion that over the course of a few days changes their lives. Time is running out for all of them as events take an increasingly dark turn.
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By: Raewyn Dawson
ISBN: 9780473389376
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Publication Date: Mar 2017
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East of the Black Sea, c.300 BC: Fifteen-year-old Melo is one of the most gifted Riders in the Wild Horse Tribe, destined to become a leader in her female warrior clan. Her old rival Mithrida, however, has cunning plans of her own. But when city slave traders cut a violent path through the Plains, all the Amazon Tribes are under threat.
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By: Marilyn Garson
ISBN: 9780473488406
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Publication Date: Oct 2019
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Marilyn Garson was an experienced aid professional who created jobs at the edge of war. In 2011, she was invited to move to the Gaza Strip. Friends warned her that nothing worked behind the Gaza blockade. Unable to resist that challenge, Marilyn became the economic director of a large NGO programme, leading an ambitious young Palestinian team.
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By: John Keir
ISBN: 9780473339098
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Publication Date: Oct 2015
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By: Suzanne McFadden
ISBN: 9780473343729
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Publication Date: Feb 2016
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By: Jen Shieff
ISBN: 9780473601942
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Publication Date: Jan 2022
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"The Final Call" is a gripping family saga, deftly showing how society's attitudes to prostitution, gays, lesbians and independent women received a good shake-up in 1970s Auckland. It is Jen Shieff's third book, a standalone sequel to "The Gentlemen's Club" (2015) and "The Vanishing Act" (2018), both finalists for a Ngaio Marsh Award.
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By: Margaret Mills
ISBN: 9780473542030
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Set in a turbulent period of goldfields' history, The Nine Lives of Kitty K. paints a vivid picture of pioneer life as told by the sons and daughters of those who lived it and survived the terrible Depression of the 1890s. Kitty Kirk (1855-1930), arguably the toughest woman in Otago history, endured those times, supporting herself as a woman alone
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By: Nathan Blackwell
ISBN: 9780473393601
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Publication Date: Aug 2017
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This is an astonishing first novel by ex-detective Nathan Blackwell that is guaranteed to grip you. It will reverberate in your head long after you've finished reading it.
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By: Jen Shieff
ISBN: 9780473391980
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Publication Date: Mar 2018
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Respectable appearances can hide the blackest of secrets. The Vanishing Act is a spicy tale of intrigue set in 1960s New Zealand, where societys constraints and the laws of the day made outcasts of lesbians and prostitutes.
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Publication Date: Jun 2017
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By: Graeme Kendall
ISBN: 9780473353278
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Publication Date: Apr 2016
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By: Graeme Kendall
ISBN: 9780473399061
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Publication Date: Jun 2017
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