Aotearoa New Zealand Books
Discover the best of New Zealand books with our diverse collection, showcasing the rich culture, history, and landscapes of Aotearoa. From New Zealand fiction and non-fiction books to works on Maori culture, Kiwi authors, and the country's stunning natural beauty, we offer a wide range of titles for every reader. Whether you're looking for insights into New Zealand's past or exploring the works of local authors, connect with the stories of this unique and inspiring country.
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Kiwi Garages - George Lockyer
Ever wondered what Kiwis get up to in their garages? Kiwi Garages celebrates the can-do culture, lifting the doors of over 30 self-styled Kiwi gara...
View full detailsIsland Notes - Tim Higham
An off-grid house on Aotea Great Barrier Island promises to fulfil one man's dreams, until cracks start to appear. Part Man Alone, part love story,...
View full detailsIncredible Journeys PB - Ned Barraud
Many New Zealand's animals make incredible journeys as part of their everyday lives. In this new book from leading author and illustrator Ned Barra...
View full detailsHistory Of Queen's Redoubt & The Invasion Of The Waikato - Neville Ritchie
On 12 July 1863, British and colonial troops under the command of Lt. Gen. Duncan Cameron crossed Mangatawhiri stream, Waikato Maori's northern bor...
View full detailsWhat Colour Is The Sky? - Laura Shallcrass
What Colour Is The Sky? explores the idea that all of us have different perspectives and opinions in life. This beautifully illustrated picture boo...
View full detailsThank You - Dana Winter
Felix discovers the magic of nature in Thank You, when the moon beckons him from his bed. He dances off into the night making friends with a parade...
View full detailsFine Line: Twelve Environmental Sculptures Encircle the Earth - Martin Hill And Philippa Jones
In 1995, two adventurous artists decided to follow their hearts, creative instincts and life principles to draw a symbolic line around the earth. T...
View full detailsWorse Things Happen At Sea - John Mccrystal
MISHAP 1968 - Caught in a sudden violent storm, the Wahine ferry foundered after running aground on Barrett's Reef, attempting to enter Wellington ...
View full detailsWhich? What? Why? New Zealand Forest Wildlife - Dave Gunson
How many types of beetle are there in New Zealand? Can bats see in the dark? Which bird is New Zealand's smallest? No matter how crazy or quirky yo...
View full detailsWhich? What? Why? New Zealand Country Wildlife - Dave Gunson
What makes the little holes in clay banks and bare earth? Why do swamps smell funny sometimes? What's that little lizard sitting on a rock? No matt...
View full detailsBirds Began to Sing - Dorothy Buchanan
Dorothy Buchanan is a prolific, much loved and much awarded composer, who pioneered the composer-in-schools scheme and has been a force in music an...
View full details250 Years Of New Zealand Painting - Gill Docking
This landmark book on New Zealand artists and their work was first written by Gil Docking, published in 1971, extended to 1990 by art historian Mic...
View full detailsLine Up - Murray Logan
Regarded internationally as one of the surfing world's top line-up surf photographers, Logan Murray has had a long New Zealand career spanning five...
View full detailsBunk for the Night REVISED - Shaun Barnett, Rob Brown & Geoff Spearpoint
New Zealand has a huge range of backcountry huts, most of which are available for public use. Some can sleep 80 people, while others are tiny two-b...
View full detailsAfter Dark - Lees Annette
Night Time 5 p.m. Dusk 6 p.m. Close of Day 7 p.m. Opening Nights 8 p.m. Where Are You? 9 p.m. Night Work 10 p.m. Night Walking 11 p.m. Night Life M...
View full detailsShouting Zeros and Ones: Digital technology, ethics and policy in New Zealand: 2020 - Andrew Chen
Data flows around the world as computers trade in 0s and 1s, silently making decisions that affect all of us, every day. Meanwhile, we humans shout...
View full detailsHistory of a Riot - Jared Davidson
'What follows is a microhistory of collective revolt.' In 1843, the New Zealand Company settlement of Nelson was rocked by the revolt of its emigra...
View full detailsUnder The Radar - O Leary Des
Under The Radar
This Pakeha Life: An Unsettled Memoir - Alison Jones
This book is about my making sense here, of my becoming and being Pakeha. Every Pakeha becomes a Pakeha in their own way, finding her or his own me...
View full detailsTe Hahi Mihinare | The Maori Anglican Church - Hirini Kaa
This ground-breaking book explores the emergence of Te Hahi Mihinare - the Maori Anglican Church. Anglicanism, brought to New Zealand by English mi...
View full detailsTe Ao Hurihuri: The Changing World 1920-2014: 2018 - Aroha Harris
Te Ao Hurihuri: The Changing World shows Maori engaged energetically in building and rebuilding their communities through the twentieth and twenty-...
View full detailsMangrove - Glenda Kane
'If you take the track past the big white shack to the tidal flats where the mud is black If you sneak to the left between the tides you'll find th...
View full detailsKiwi Farmers' Guide To Life: Rural Tales from the Heartland - Tim Fulton
Kiwi Farmers' Guide to Life does just that, telling stories of New Zealand farmers, agribusiness entrepreneurs and even a couple of scientists. Eac...
View full detailsIn Our Own Back Yard - Anne Kayes
It's March 2020 and Liza, her husband and two teenage children are at home in Auckland in level-four lockdown due to Covid-19. Reflections with her...
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