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Hollie Chips discovers that a dastardly businessman is trying to buy up the neighbourhood houses to bulldoze them and build a dog food factory (which he has told them will be an orphanage!). The neighbourhood decides to band together with Hollie and her mum to outwit him!
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Who says pirates can't dance? Humorous novella about a pirate boy who really would rather be a dancer, written with Sherryl Jordan's characteristic flair for language and stunningly illustrated in full colour by the author herself.
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A vintage Jack Lasenby tale set in Waharoa, the same town and Depression years as the setting for Old Drumble, and featuring some of the same characters. This time the protagonist is Maggie, a young girl being raised by her widowed father, with the help of the whole village.
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A powerful story from our colonial past, in which the bitter clash of two conflicting sets of cultural values is explored from the point of view of a young boy who survived the infamous massacre of the Boyd.
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When Kate and Madeline's father goes missing on a routine local flight, family life is thrown into chaos. They find their own ways of coping but it is the appearance of the troubled Troy that brings comfort to Kate. Troy seems nearly as lost as Kate's father. Ages 11+.
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