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Who Next...? is arranged in four age groups: for children aged 5-7, 8-11, 12-14 and, new for this edition, 14+ years, and also features: * Listings by genre and theme * Key book titles and series of titles for each author * Graphic novels and titles for dyslexic ...
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Maori performing arts is a dynamic part of the Maori culture which has effectively ensured the inter-generational transmission of Mori knowledge for thousands of years. Performing arts was crucial amongst a group of people with no written form of their language. Traditionally, Mo ...
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Cassie is in grief over her best friend, Julia, who died in a road accident. She is determined to cycle from Illinois to California with Julia's ashes to scatter them in the ocean. Over the course of her trip, Cassie confirms to herself that she is gay. When her bike and money ar ...
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Heart of an Amazon is a glimpse into the lives of eleven women. An outstandingly open and honest journey through a myriad of situations and emotions that have at one time or another affected us all.
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Featuring 16 case studies on Maori owned businesses. "Suitable as a learning and knowledge development tool.
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A "provocative and engaging black tragicomedy" about a "world of lust, betrayal and obsession" in a community that might be anywhere in New Zealand.
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This engaging and often moving book collects the letters between two of New Zealand's greatest writers, supplemented by extracts from published and unpublished memoirs and journals, with some poems, facsimiles of letters and a frontispiece photograph (taken by poet Ruth Dallas) o ...
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Cowrie wins a scholarship and moves to San Francisco, a world away from her island home. Perched in the borrowed apartment of a lesbian film-maker, Cowrie explores this familiar world with fresh eyes. She falls in love - with food, with her new life, and with Peta.
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An account of the different ways the diagnosis of ovarian cancer affected two lesbians who were partners and active members of the lesbian community in Melbourne in the 1990s. The book covers the events of the last two and a half years of Maureen O'Connor's life, from initial sur ...
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An out-of-work PI, Julie is seduced by ghostly Fedora's French accent and beautiful hats, but soon discovers that wearing gorgeous millinery is a dangerous activity. A satirical take on lesbian crime fiction, with a spectacular mix of fantasy and otherworldly theatricals.
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