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The 2005 E Tuhi! Get Writing! Awards for Maori Writers has once again generated compelling pieces of fiction from established and new Maori writers. Patricia Grace (2005 Montana Deutz Medal for Fiction and Poetry winner) and Keri Hulme (Booker Prize winner) had the difficult task of selecting from over 300 entries. The E tuhi! Awards for Maori Writers have come to be recognized as a major stepping stone for emerging Maori writers. The collection speaks of the diversity of contemporary Maori experience in New Zealand and overseas. Fresh and inspiring, Huia Short Stories 6 is definitely worth the risk of the unknown!"
A Crowning Upon My Head as a Girl Child is an eye-opening pecking stare into my journey when flipping the pages of my diary journals, to ask you not to stare, as your grandmother or mother would tell you as a child, “don’t stare.” When you know and she knows; it’s an unconsciously knowing. Especially when it’s a surprise!
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The year is 1942. Charlie Scudder moves from the Navy to the Office of Strategic Services where Penny Conklin is then in training. They are both posted to the London Station. He soon finds himself on a night-time mission to occupied France in an unarmed Lysander SD. He will be tested by this war to the death in many ways. Through a friendship he forges with an officer in the British Special Operations Executive, Charlie is introduced to the incongruous wartime life led by many of Britain’s most privileged citizens. Long work days, even covert operations, are followed by dinners at London restaurants and, on the weekends, recuperation at a family’s splendid country home. RESCUE is a tale of war and love in the time of war. Blending fact with fiction, it tells two stories, one of ordinary people facing death and unspeakable loss rising to the occasion and the other of love found where there was once only sorrow.
V. 12 contains: The Archer...Christmas, 1877.
This is an anthology of illustrated articles on speciality acts such as jugglers, acrobats, aerialists, magicians and sword-swallowers from the turn of the 20th century. It is aimed at theatre students as well as a more general reader.
Dr. Michael Novak quits his job at the Atomic Energy Commission, where he worked with the group of scientists on a secret project, to apply for the job with the American Society for Space Flight. Working on a new project Novak becomes suspicious when the chief engineer is murdered. Now he is forced to finish the project he is suspicious about as well as to try to figure out who killed the chief engineer.
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Can a man who's lived a life of crime ever escape his past? The world's most reluctant private investigator is about to find out... Former bad boy turned local hero, Bill Murdoch, should be happy with his little piece of paradise. After all, he's got the fancy car and the big house by the beach. The only trouble is he's slowly suffocating in small town life. So when Murdoch is hired to investigate who framed wealthy businessman, James Harte, for murder, he jumps at the chance. Going undercover amongst the jet set, Murdoch is quickly drawn into an exciting world of yachts, horse racing and glitzy parties. But soon Murdoch's shady past looks set to catch up with him and when he falls for Harte...