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An action-packed picture book which follows the process of building a road from beginning to end.
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This is a memoir of Gavin Bishop's idyllic childhood days, growing up in Kingston beside gorgeous Lake Wakatipu. It's a gentle tale of a boyhood spent haring around outside, building huts, eating griddle scones, catching eels, watching the train, eating roast mutton, going to sch ...
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Juno of Taris is the compelling new novel from Fleur Beale. It explores the struggle of Juno, a young teen on the verge of adulthood, who is torn between her need to fit in and belong in her society, and her growing discomfort and questioning of that society's rules.
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A brilliant text about belonging in a contemporary family setting with artwork by a critically-acclaimed illustrator.
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Juicy Writing is a treasure-trove of inspiration and practical advice on creative writing, and on living a confident, creative life, especially for teenagers. It is a book to relish, to dip into, to read on the train; to lend to a friend. It will bring out the best in you. Ages 1 ...
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Kiwi, rugby players, angels and aunts, moa and mountains, the bush and the beaches all play starring roles in this bird's-eye view of New Zealand painting. This book is alive with many of the paintings that have, over the past few hundred years, broadened the horizons of citizens ...
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rom Joseph Banks to Ernest Rutherford to Beatrice Tinsley to Ingrid Visser, Atoms, Dinosaurs and DNA covers 68 of New Zealand's most pre-eminent scientists. It includes early explorers and collectors, the first professional scientists and today's top scientists who continue to ma ...
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Old Drumble is no ordinary sheep dog. As his master, Andy the Drover, tells it - he's had some pretty amazing adventures. Like the time he persuaded a frightened mob of sheep to cross a flooded river... on a tightrope. Or the time he had to get Old Nosy, Andy's horse, our of a tr ...
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Frankie Parsons has a rather large, quirky family. Until now they've been the centre of his universe. Their small daily rituals, their funny habits, even their smells are part of Frankie's safe and richly coloured haven.
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On 15 May 2006, double amputee Mark Inglis fulfilled a childhood ambition - to stand on the top of the highest mountain in the world. HIGH-TECH LEGS ON EVEREST tells the stoy of how he got there, and then the equally gripping tale of how he got back down again.
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