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Michael is never alone, but he's lonely.
Told by George Henare
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Finding a place between two cultures means some connections with your birth culture may become frayed and broken.
Told by Cris Cucerzan
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Fehlende Folgen?
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For Scarlet desperation is the mother of invention.
Told by Rachel Foreman
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A young woman's experience of racial micro-aggression is complicated for her by her friend's annoying partner.
Told by Lynda Chanwai Earl
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A quick stopover in Rotorua doesn't quite work out as expected.
Told by Jack Sergent
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Dad never gets angry nor flustered - that is as long as you don't bring up your scepticism about his claim to have had a colourful childhood friend called Rumbo.
Told by Simon Leary
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A dystopian future in a southern, climate-changed continent. A small community is changed forever by the arrival of long-awaited rain.
Told by Clare Moleta
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Alice learns how to fend for herself in the unforgiving world of late 19th century Melbourne.
Told by Hannah Banks
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With the shadow of war looming what does the future hold for Brigid and her beau Daniel in riot-torn Dublin circa 1912?
Told by Noelle McCarthy
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A tooth and claw dystopian tale set in a climate-changed, unforgiving Auckland.
Told by Alex Greig
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The need to understand herself and her roots means a trip with the Auckland whanau back to Tokikapu Marae, Waitomo -- the place of her people. Lots to learn and lots to love.
Told by Taylor Rogers
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A future Aotearoa suffering the effects of an economic meltdown brought on by climate change. It is not only those on land that have suffered - someone will have to pay for the hubris.
Told by Nick Blake
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Mereata, a teenage Maori girl, has been coerced into attending a Maori language course by Youth-Aid and her mother. She is very reluctant to participate but ...
Told by Hariata Moriarty
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Ruby comes back to Waitapu. After many years living in Australia she is uncertain as to what she'll find.
Told by Tina Cook
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Ruby comes back to Waitapu. After many years living in Australia she is uncertain as to what she'll find.
Told by Tina Cook
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Nathan is sixteen and has written off his mother's car. She sends him to stay with his Koro who he's hardly seen since his father died.
Told by Neil Wiremu
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All Harriet Yates wants to do is to go home to escape the confines of Eventide, a rest home for the old.
Told by Susan Wilson
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Punk Music, growing up in Te Kuiti, and so much more…
Told by Ashleigh Young
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A memorable encounter on a trans Tasman flight.
Told by Ashleigh Young
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An exploration of the writers process, or to be more accurate, something getting in the way of her process.
Told by Ashleigh Young
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