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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Great Unknown The: Mountain Journeys in the Southern Alps - Geoff Spearpoint
Geoff Spearpoint is a legend among New Zealand's tramping and mountaineering community. For over 50 years he has been undertaking many long, advent...
View full detailsGreat Tales from Rural New Zealand - Gordon Mclauchlan
Gordon McLauchlan is a master storyteller adept at recognising a good yarn when he sees it. Following the success of his Great Tales from New Zeala...
View full detailsGreat Tales from New Zealand History - Gordon Mclauchlan
Gordon McLauchlan tempts our imagination with 46 little-known tales from New Zealand's past. Here you will discover that: Auckland applied twice to...
View full detailsGoodnight Pumpkin - Belynda Smith
Polly keeps waking up and getting out of bed and her mother keeps putting her back. Finally she lets Polly into bed with her. But is it really Polly?
Going Places: Migration, Economics and the Future of New Zealand - Julie Fry
Migration and the movement of people is one of the critical issues confronting the world's nations in the twenty-first-century.This book is about t...
View full detailsGlobal Investing a NZers Guide - Ryder John
Global Investing a NZers Guide
Ghosts of Gondwana 2016 - George Gibbs
Have you ever wondered why New Zealand's plants and animals are so different from those in other countries? Why kakapo is the only parrot in the wo...
View full detailsGeering and God: 1965-71: The Heresy Trial That Divided New Zealand - Lloyd Geering
The events surrounding the 'trial' of Lloyd Geering for heresy in the late 1960s were unprecedented in New Zealand. Charged with 'doctrinal error' ...
View full detailsFrom the Edge of the Sky: A Memoir - Maurice Shadbolt
Compelling and revealing, the often hectic and sometimes poignant tale of the life and times of New Zealand's foremost storyteller.
Fletchers: A Centennial History of Fletcher Building - Paul Goldsmith
Most of New Zealand's great business icons of the twentieth century have withered, disappeared or been swallowed by other firms. But a century afte...
View full detailsFit to Fight - Peter Cooke
What do Colin Meads and Carmen have in common? Or Barry Brickell, Jim Bolger, John Hawkesby, Paul Reeves and Witi Ihimaera? They all took part in c...
View full detailsFair Weather Hitchhiker - Julia Millen
Fair Weather Hitchhiker
Eddie Norman and 25 Battalion - Elizabeth Kay
When World War Two broke out, three theological students left their college in Auckland to the sound of bagpipes and volunteered to fight. Eddie No...
View full detailsEarth and the Sky 1: (Maori/English) - Amanda Jackson
This series of photographic, bilingual first word vocabulary books is designed for early childhood and junior level at primary school. The series a...
View full detailsDr Libby's Sweet Food Story: Real Food Recipes & Wisdom - Libby Weaver
Countless people make great food choices for breakfast and lunch and then at 3 o'clock in the afternoon or after dinner, they feel like someone els...
View full detailsDr Libby's Real Food Kitchen - L. Weaver
Dr Libby's Real Food Kitchen
Dog Like That! - Janene Cooper
Everybody tells her how dogs should be, but this girl knows better. This is a delightfully warm story about a little girl and her unruly, loveable ...
View full detailsDay Walks in New Zealand - Shaun Barnett
New Zealand has un unparalleled selection of superb day walks, ranging from the easiest short strolls to more strenuous full-day tramps. These enco...
View full detailsDark Side of the Brain: Adapting to Adversity - Lance Burdett
'Anxiety, depression and suicide affect all families. They're in my family, they're in my friends' families, they're probably in your family. And, ...
View full detailsCreeks and Kitchens: A Childhood Memoir - Maurice Gee
Widely regarded as one of New Zealand's greatest fiction writers, Maurice Gee has written virtually no non-fiction. The exceptions are the two exqu...
View full detailsCraig Potton New Zealand
Craig Potton rose to prominence as a photographer in the late 1980s, with a distinct and original view of the landscape of Aotearoa/New Zealand. He...
View full detailsCooking for Christmas - Simon Holst
Most of us remember fondly the traditional Christmas foods which our mothers and grandmothers produced each year. Simon & Alison are confident ...
View full detailsCheckpoint 25 - Jim Robinson
Checkpoint 25
Caves: Exploring New Zealand's Subterranean Wilderness - Marcus Thomas
New Zealanders as a collective share a deep connection with the outdoors. Our rivers, forests, and mountains are part of our national identity but ...
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