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Find out how Kapai and his friend Tamatea make a daring escape from an erupting volcano! The uniquely kiwi Kapai series has delighted New Zealand children since its first picture book was published in 1995, and its iconic humour is as relevant today as it was over twenty years ago.
Maria Moa just cant believe shes the last moa. What she wants most of all is to find a mate and produce an egg. And so the hunt is on. Kapai, Gooney and Maria embark on a new madcap adventure with the help of some friendly Canada geese and a flying bathtub to find another moa. An entertaining adventure story for 5 to 10 year olds with New Zealands favourite kiwi, Kapai.
An illustrated retelling of an Indian legend from New Hampshire.
Retells the traditional Pacific Northwest Native American story of the man who climbs Mount Rainier to collect a valuable shell and discovers what is important in life.
Its holiday time, but Kapai the kiwi is bored. He has nothing to do and no one to play with. He tries to learn to fly so he can join the other birds, but his fruitless efforts bring him to the attention of Tane Mahuta, the mightiest tree in the forest. Tane sends Kapai on a special mission, one that takes him to the glaciers to find a mysterious treasure that has been frozen there for many years An entertaining story, full of lively characters and humorous details. This book for 5 to 10 year olds sets New Zealands favourite kiwi on a new series of adventures.
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“Diamond Head is an intricate meditation on what is in our control and what is fate—and on whether children must bear the costs of their parents’ mistakes.” —Celeste Ng, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Everything I Never Told You and Little Fires Everywhere At the turn of the nineteenth century, Frank Leong, a fabulously wealthy shipping industrialist, moves his family from China to the island of Oahu. But something ancient follows the Leongs to Hawaii, haunting them. The parable of the red string of fate, the cord that binds one intended beloved to her perfect match, also punishes for mistakes in love, passing a destructive knot down the family line. When Frank Leong is murdered, his family is thrown into a perilous downward spiral. Left to rebuild in their patriarch’s shadow, the surviving members of the Leong family try their hand at a new, ordinary life, vowing to bury their gilded past. Still, the island continues to whisper—fragmented pieces of truth and chatter, until a letter arrives two decades later, carrying a confession that shatters the family even further. Now the Leongs’ survival rests with young Theresa, Frank Leong’s only grandchild, eighteen and pregnant, the heir apparent to her ancestors’ punishing knots. Told through the eyes of the Leong’s secret-keeping daughters and wives and spanning the Boxer Rebellion to Pearl Harbor to 1960s Hawaii, Diamond Head is a breathtakingly powerful tale of tragic love, shocking lies, poignant compromise, aching loss, heroic acts of sacrifice and, miraculous hope.