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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Still Counting: Wellbeing, Women's Work and Policy-making: 2018 - Marilyn Waring
Still Counting: Wellbeing, Women's Work and Policy-making: 2018 - Marilyn Waring
`Underneath the numbers, a philosophical judgement is always being made based on values, not facts.' Thirty years ago Marilyn Waring's groundbreaki...
View full detailsRowan Bishop's Vegetarian Kitchen
It has been over 20 years, but at last there is a follow-up to the amazingly successful Vegetarian Adventure Cookbook by Rowan Bishop and Sue Carru...
View full detailsOut of the Vaipe, the Deadwater: A Writer's Early Life - Albert Wendt
Albert Wendt crosses into new and deeply personal territory in this stirring BWB Text. Returning to his boyhood in the Vaipe, a suburb of Apia in S...
View full detailsNew Zealand Paleo Cookbook: Eating Clean Living Paleo - Rachael Devcich
Eating paleo couldn't be easier. Written for Kiwis, this cookbook will help you to cut out, or cut down on, refined sugars, processed foods, gluten...
View full detailsNew Zealand Nature Heroes - Gillian Candler
New Zealand Nature Heroes
New Zealand Landscapes - Andris Apse
A mini version of the revised Andris Apse 'New Zealand Landscapes' . A pictorial photography book which has been revised and refreshed since its fi...
View full detailsNew Zealand Horizons - Andris Apse
Andris Apse, is without doubt, New Zealand's finest panoramic landscape photographer. He has an international reputation for his finely crafted ima...
View full detailsNew Myths and Old Politics: The Waitangi Tribunal and the Challenge of Tradition - Tipene O'Regan
Negotiating a claim before the Waitangi Tribunal can involve troubling challenges to an iwi's legitimacy, sometimes from unexpected places. In this...
View full detailsMy Cat Can See Ghosts - Emily Joe
What on earth is causing the cat to zoom, skitter and kung-fu kick in the air? Could it be a ghost? A delightful tale that celebrated our feline fr...
View full detailsMuddle & Mo's Rainy Day - Nikki Slade Robinson
Another delightful tale of the unlikely best friends Muddle and Mo. Big raindrops are falling. Muddle likes the rain but Mo is a goat and goats do ...
View full detailsMore Classic Rhymes for Kiwi Kids - Peter Millett
"Old King Cole scored a mighty fine goal... And a merry old soul was he... " Roll up! Roll up! It's time for more riotous rhyming fun as Mother Goo...
View full detailsMoko: Maori Tattooing in the 20th Century - Michael King
Moko is written by Michael King, one of New Zealand's most celebrated historians, and photographed by Marti Friedlander, one of the country's most ...
View full detailsMaori Tribes of New Zealand new edition - Te Ara
Beautifully illustrated, with maps of each tribal area, this book is ideal for those who want to know more about Aotearoa and the people who live h...
View full detailsLife As A Novel Biography Of Maurice Shadbolt Vol 2 1973-2004 - Temple Philip
Life As A Novel Biography Of Maurice Shadbolt Vol 2 1973-2004
Insect World - 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 detailsIn the Garden: Explore & Discover the New Zealand Backyard - Ned Barraud
In the Garden introduces young children to common creatures they can find in a New Zealand garden. It is the only guide available for young childre...
View full detailsIn the Bush: Explore & Discover New Zealand's Native Forests - Gillian Candler
In the Bush is the fourth title in the popular and award-winning 'explore & discover' series. The successful author and illustrator combination...
View full detailsGolden Eyes: The Yellow-eyed Penguin/Hoiho - Kelly Lynch
Golden Eyes is a yellow-eyed penguin/hoiho who lives at the bottom of the South Island of New Zealand. He makes his nest in the bushes at the base ...
View full detailsESSENTIAL Volume Two: Sweet Treats for Every Occasion. - Annabel Langbein
ESSENTIAL Volume Two: Sweet Treats for Every Occasion, by Annabel Langbein In this superb new book, best-selling New Zealand cookbook author Annabe...
View full detailsEssential Annabel Langbein: Best-Ever Meals for Busy Lives: Vol.1
Annabel's 25th book is an essential contemporary, authoritative and comprehensive kitchen companion for today's home cook - a 320-page treasury of ...
View full detailsEddie 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 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 detailsCricket Crazy - Vivienne Bailey
Tom Willard is a cricket-crazy eleven-year-old who lives in Wellington with solo dad, Dave, and Archie the dog. He dreams of making the junior rep ...
View full detailsCaves: 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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