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This is a story and account of my life so far. This is the first book in my series. I will take you on my journey from birth, growing up in a beautiful country town. Moving to the suburbs, discovering New Zealands under ground. You will meet characters you may relate to and characters that will shock you. I will lead you into the world that surrounded me, strangled me, and nearly killed me. Then I will show you how I changed my world, escaped the traps, leading me here to tell my story.
Celebrates the remarkable range of tourism posters and other publicity that helped promote New Zealand - both locally and to the world - until the 1960s, before television and colour photography changed the publicity landscape forever. With close to 1000 images and of important essays, Selling the dream is the first dedicated and extensive celebration of this valuable material. The imagery is some of the finest graphic art ever produced in New Zealand"--Jacket flap.
This is a creative nonfiction story and memoir of my life so far. This is the second book in my series.
An empowering and eye-catching collection of quotes and mottos for those who've got a goal and won't quit If you can dream it, you can do it Like seeds becoming mighty trees, your motivation and inspiration need to be nurtured. The right words at the right time can make a world of difference. This collection of incisive quotes and uplifting affirmations will be your cheerleader and companion on the road to success. Whatever your goal, from your career to your creativity, this book is here to give you the courage to conquer.
By any measure, New Zealand must confront monumental issues in the years ahead. From the future of work to climate change, wealth inequality to new populism – these challenges are complex and even unprecedented. Yet why does New Zealand’s political discussion seem so diminished, and our political imagination unequal to the enormity of these issues? And why is this gulf particularly apparent to young New Zealanders? These questions sit at the centre of Max Harris’s ‘New Zealand project’. This book represents, from the perspective of a brilliant young New Zealander, a vision for confronting the challenges ahead. Unashamedly idealistic, The New Zealand Project arrives at a time of global upheaval that demands new conversations about our shared future.
The story of this rugged and dynamic land is beautifully narrated, from its origins in Gondwana to the twenty-first century.