Detritus of Empire: feather / grass / rock
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1w ago
Detritus are the pieces that are left when something or someone breaks, falls apart or is destroyed: gravel from rocks, the organic matter from plants. At the edge of an endangered wetland in Te Ika-a-Maui, Robin Peace writes of what is left of a country colonised not just by people but by the plants and creatures they brought with them, especially the most ignored invader: the grass that replaced Aotearoa's forests and lowlands with lawns and farms ..read more
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Six-legged Ghosts: The insects of Aotearoa
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1w ago
Why isn't Aotearoa famous for its insects? We have weta that can survive being frozen, weevils with 'snouts' almost as long as their bodies, and the world's only alpine cicadas. There is mounting evidence that insect numbers are plummeting all over the world. But the insect apocalypse isn't just a faraway problem - it's also happening here in Aotearoa. In recent years, we have lost a number of our native insects to extinction and many more are teetering on the brink. Without insects, the world is in trouble. Insects are our pollinators, waste removers and ecosystem engineers - they are vital f ..read more
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Bubbles the Zooting Tooting Manatee
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1w ago
Meet Bubbles, a lovable, funny, one-of-a-kind young manatee with a love for speed! Bubbles is a gassy little manatee who loves swimming fast ..read more
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Stones and Kisses
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1w ago
Peter Rawnsley writes of movement even as his own world becomes increasingly still. He is acutely aware of the natural world around him - its softness and light as well as its brutality - from Karehana Bay to Castlepoint to Tijuana, and of his own place in it. He nods to the inevitable passing of time, but importantly there is still time, and that's something he's grateful for. He feels blessed to be here. Stones and Kisses is a tender, reflective and playful collection from one of Aotearoa's best-kept secrets ..read more
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The Dream Factory
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1w ago
An amazing building rises on the edge of town - it's the dream factory. Every night, it sends out magical mist. Flying cars, flower cakes and talking tigers fill people's dreams. And the next day, the people make those dreams come true. But when a kereru flies into the dream factory, and a feather floats into a cog, everything goes terribly wrong ..read more
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Faelan the Fearless (Faelan the Wolf #3)
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1w ago
The final book in this wonderful fantasy animal trilogy. Faelan the Fearless (Faelan the Wolf #3), Pack Leader Bardolph Lupus dies and his son Weylin is set to take the Stone. Faelan is fretting about how he is going to fulfil his promise to his chicken friend Avian to help get her flock of a thousand chickens through wolf territory to the safety of the plateau in the Lockjaws. Meanwhile, Faelan's arch-enemy, the white wolf Varg, is dead-set on stopping anyone from crossing the boundary that he patrols. Faelan and Avian's attempt to free the chickens is fraught with danger. And Faelan makes so ..read more
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The Pinchers and the Diamond Heist
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1w ago
Theo is good at most things. He can almost count to a thousand, knows several French words and can operate the washing machine. But he can't lie or steal. "You must try harder," says his mother sternly ..read more
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Te Wheketere Moemoea
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1w ago
An amazing building rises on the edge of town - it's the dream factory. Every night, it sends out magical mist. Flying cars, flower cakes and talking tigers fill people's dreams. And the next day, the people make those dreams come true. But when a kereru flies into the dream factory, and a feather floats into a cog, everything goes terribly wrong ..read more
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Alice in Cakeland
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1w ago
All the classics are included, plus ways to refresh them with a twist here and there. Alice loves cake, and baking of any kind! She's spent years perfecting these recipes, and shares this essential collection so that you can enjoy them as much as she does ..read more
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Plastic
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2w ago
Author: Stacey Teague Publisher: Te Herenga Waka University Press , Stacey Teague reaches beyond the frame of her known world to find a way back to te ao Maori. Hers is a complicated, joyful route, full of conversations with ancestors, old places and herself. In form these poems range from plain-speaking prose and concrete poetry to odes and spells; in mood they are just as restless, taking in those times when life feels as big as a movie screen and times when it is more like 'a loose stone to kick down the path'. Gathered here are names that travel through time, failed photos of the moon, and ..read more
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