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Hill Sides
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 207

Hill Sides

A collection of David Hill's articles, columns and short stories, with an introduction by Elizabeth Smither. There's something here for everyone, from the poignant to the laugh-out-loud. This books spans over twenty years of David Hill's writing for adults. A book to savour. One of New Zealand's most highly respected authors. In addition to numerous national and international book awards, David received the Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM) in 2004 and the Margaret Mahy Award for Services to Children's Literature in 2005.

Below
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 218

Below

Caught in a tunnel collapse, Liam and Imogen have to use all their wits to survive in this gripping novel for readers eight years and up. When you stood deep inside the tunnel, you could hear the mountain groaning overhead. That's what Liam Geary's father had told him, anyway. It sounded stupid, till you stood inside a big tunnel; felt those billions of tonnes pressing in from above and the sides; heard water dripping from ceilings, or even trickling like something's blood behind the concrete walls; sensed the blackness that lay beyond the TBM's blazing lights as it ground its slow way through the stone ahead. Then you knew that a major tunnel like the Puketapu was a place of power, somehow;...

Time Out
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 117

Time Out

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Alienated at school and troubled by his parents' separation, Kit loses himself in running, until one day an accident on the road catapults him into what seems to be a parallel universe.

See Ya, Simon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

See Ya, Simon

Simon is a typical teenager – in every way except one. Simon likes girls, weekends and enjoys mucking about and playing practical jokes. But what s different is that Simon has muscular dystrophy – he is in a wheelchair and doesn t have long to live. See Ya, Simon is told by Simon's best friend, Nathan. Funny, moving and devastatingly honest, it tells of their last year together. Winner of the Times Educational Supplement Nasen Award, the Silver Pen Award and the Storylines Gaelyn Gordon Award for a Much-loved Book, See Ya, Simon has been published in the USA, UK, Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands, China, Japan and Slovenia.

A Catafalque for David Hill
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 59

A Catafalque for David Hill

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Finding
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

Finding

Follow the fortunes of two families – their triumphs and disasters, losses and discoveries – in this enthralling novel by a bestselling author. A family boards a ship bound for New Zealand. What will they find there? Tests lie ahead – war, earthquakes, protest marches, brushes with death. And so do some thrilling discoveries . . . Master storyteller David Hill traces the fortunes of two New Zealand families, through seven generations and over 130 years of fast-flowing change, in this exciting and richly rewarding novel for intermediate readers.

How I met myself
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 68

How I met myself

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David Hill
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 354

David Hill

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1898
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Red Poppy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 40

The Red Poppy

Jim, a soldier on the Western Front in World War 1, is wounded while charging through No Man's Land. He stumbles into a shell crater for shelter and finds a badly wounded German soldier. The two men try to help each other, but it's Nipper, the messenger dog, whose gallantry gives them a chance for survival.

The Deadly Sky
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 186

The Deadly Sky

The plane bucked sideways, flinging Darryl against the cabin wall. It plunged vertically, jolted so hard that his teeth clacked together, then started skidding downwards through the sky. The screams rose to a frenzy. Then Darryl felt the aircraft turning, swinging towards the right. They were heading towards Mururoa. And towards the nuclear bomb waiting there. The bomb due to explode in fifty-seven minutes. It's 1974, and a dark, cold New Zealand winter. So when Darryl's mum announces she is going to the remote Pacific island of Mangareva for work, and she's taking him with her, he is thrilled. But even as Darryl soaks up the warmth and peaceful beauty of French Polynesia, his holiday is darkened by violent anti-nuclear protests. Plus there's Alicia, with her furious outbursts against all Pacific nuclear tests. Darryl knows she's talking rubbish. What he doesn't know is that when he boards Flight 766 to fly home, his life and the lives of others will be changed forever. Also available as an eBook