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Peter Blake was one of New Zealand's great modern heroes. In a life packed with competitive sailing, he circled the world many times, covered as many sea miles as any sailor in history, led us to America's Cup victory (twice!), and gave his last years (and ultimately his life) to ...
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An illustrated selection of the poetry of Margaret Mahy, illustrated by David Elliot.
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In all of Rooms Nine and Ten at school, Geraldine told her mother, there wasn't one single other mother who played the cello in a pub. There wasn't even a mother who played the cello!
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'as lively, provocative and engaging as ever, the the 11th collection in the acclaimed Re-Draft series once again brings together the best and brightest of New Zealand's emerging authors as they shine their intelligence, wit and humour on New Zealand and the wider world".
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Tessa Duder has edited two very successful collections of marine stories for adults, Salt Beneath the Skin and Seduced by the Sea, and has now produced a similar high quality collection of non-fiction for younger Kiwis, who also have a bit of saltwater in their veins. Ages 10-14.
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What started as an exciting challenge turns into a nightmare when a gale unexpectedly blows up during the night race to Kawau Island. Sam and her mother suddenly find themselves in charge of their yacht with a dangerous task ahead of them. Will Sam be able to save her family?
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It is 30 years since the Spirit of Adventure Trust was founded and launched the first of two sailing vessels that would take more than 50,000 young New Zealanders on journeys of adventure and self-discovery around New Zealand's coastline. This title celebrates 30 years of a natio ...
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This brilliant series presents tomorrow's writers today and The World's Steepest Street is the biggest, richest collection so far, bringing together 150 pages of the best young New Zealand writers' work from all corners of the country and overseas. Stories, poems, non-fic ...
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When Sara goes to stay with her grandmother, she discovers a dusty old Turkish carpet in the attic. Mesmerised by beautiful animals woven into the carpet, she embarks upon a magical and dreamlike journey that takes her back through time and place, to ultimately discover the roots ...
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This collection of lullabies is full of the natural rhythms, images and metaphors of our Pacific world. Contributors include Tessa Duder, Joy Cowley, Margaret Mahy, Peggy Dunstan, Hinewehi Mohi, Patricia Grace and Trish Gribben.
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