Author: Jack Lasenby
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
ISBN: 1743487304
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
When Jack visits his grandparents, they tell him stories - each outdoing the other with a tale taller and wilder than the last. When Jack visits his grandparents, there's no television to entertain him. No internet, no mobile phone, no tablets. In fact, there's no technology or modern distractions at all. But he still likes to visit, because Grandad and Granny tell him stories - each trying to outdo the other with a tale taller and wilder than the last. Did you ever hear about the dragon of Waitemata harbour? Or the bridge between the North and South islands? Or why the Beehive is round in shape - and who REALLY made the Marlborough Sounds? And then there's the pumpkin larger than a garden shed, and a wheelbarrow that converts into a boat for a seasick kangaroo. There are lost false teeth, eels and the ingenious invention of the world's first rotary clothesline helicopter . . . and a flying train that touches down at the station in Nelson. With equally wild watercolour illustrations throughout by Bob Kerr, Grandad's Wheelies is a hilarious, rollicking yarn stitching together a picture of life in New Zealand a couple of generations back that is just about true. Jack can't get enough of his Grandad and Granny's stories - and readers young and old will love them too!
Grandad's Wheelies
Author: Jack Lasenby
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
ISBN: 1743487304
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
When Jack visits his grandparents, they tell him stories - each outdoing the other with a tale taller and wilder than the last. When Jack visits his grandparents, there's no television to entertain him. No internet, no mobile phone, no tablets. In fact, there's no technology or modern distractions at all. But he still likes to visit, because Grandad and Granny tell him stories - each trying to outdo the other with a tale taller and wilder than the last. Did you ever hear about the dragon of Waitemata harbour? Or the bridge between the North and South islands? Or why the Beehive is round in shape - and who REALLY made the Marlborough Sounds? And then there's the pumpkin larger than a garden shed, and a wheelbarrow that converts into a boat for a seasick kangaroo. There are lost false teeth, eels and the ingenious invention of the world's first rotary clothesline helicopter . . . and a flying train that touches down at the station in Nelson. With equally wild watercolour illustrations throughout by Bob Kerr, Grandad's Wheelies is a hilarious, rollicking yarn stitching together a picture of life in New Zealand a couple of generations back that is just about true. Jack can't get enough of his Grandad and Granny's stories - and readers young and old will love them too!
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
ISBN: 1743487304
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
When Jack visits his grandparents, they tell him stories - each outdoing the other with a tale taller and wilder than the last. When Jack visits his grandparents, there's no television to entertain him. No internet, no mobile phone, no tablets. In fact, there's no technology or modern distractions at all. But he still likes to visit, because Grandad and Granny tell him stories - each trying to outdo the other with a tale taller and wilder than the last. Did you ever hear about the dragon of Waitemata harbour? Or the bridge between the North and South islands? Or why the Beehive is round in shape - and who REALLY made the Marlborough Sounds? And then there's the pumpkin larger than a garden shed, and a wheelbarrow that converts into a boat for a seasick kangaroo. There are lost false teeth, eels and the ingenious invention of the world's first rotary clothesline helicopter . . . and a flying train that touches down at the station in Nelson. With equally wild watercolour illustrations throughout by Bob Kerr, Grandad's Wheelies is a hilarious, rollicking yarn stitching together a picture of life in New Zealand a couple of generations back that is just about true. Jack can't get enough of his Grandad and Granny's stories - and readers young and old will love them too!
Mum On Wheels
Author: Hazel Edwards
Publisher: Hazel Edwards
ISBN: 0992577713
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
In 1980, this was the first junior fiction written by Hazel Edwards who is best known now for her ‘There’s a Hippopotamus on Our Roof Eating Cake’ picture book series. It was inspired by her cousin John who was in a wheelchair and dedicated to him. Originally called ‘Mum on Wheels’ (Hodder and Stoughton 1980), this slightly updated version is an insight into how although words may change, the importance of problem-solving via ‘good’ ideas remains. Lee suggests her wheelchair-bound Mum keeps her gardening passion, using herbs-on-wheels.
Publisher: Hazel Edwards
ISBN: 0992577713
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
In 1980, this was the first junior fiction written by Hazel Edwards who is best known now for her ‘There’s a Hippopotamus on Our Roof Eating Cake’ picture book series. It was inspired by her cousin John who was in a wheelchair and dedicated to him. Originally called ‘Mum on Wheels’ (Hodder and Stoughton 1980), this slightly updated version is an insight into how although words may change, the importance of problem-solving via ‘good’ ideas remains. Lee suggests her wheelchair-bound Mum keeps her gardening passion, using herbs-on-wheels.
Paper Planes
Author: Martin Burton
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1470973812
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
The distance we go for Love! All Martin ever wanted was a mother who loved him. At just five-years-old she walked out, leaving Martin to be raised by his grandma and grandad. Life became a constant battle for him, enduring countless traumatic events with his mother, and Linford, the school bully. Martin wished for an escape, and that day came when he met Gerald. Together they endured years of mental and physical bullying. Masking their fears with fun, they created a distraction from all the hurt and upset, by mustering up mischievous adventures packed with adrenalin pumped fun and laughter. However, their fun takes a turn for the worst, and they're both put face to face with a much greater fear than school bullying, a fear that two thirteen year old boys should never have to experience.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1470973812
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
The distance we go for Love! All Martin ever wanted was a mother who loved him. At just five-years-old she walked out, leaving Martin to be raised by his grandma and grandad. Life became a constant battle for him, enduring countless traumatic events with his mother, and Linford, the school bully. Martin wished for an escape, and that day came when he met Gerald. Together they endured years of mental and physical bullying. Masking their fears with fun, they created a distraction from all the hurt and upset, by mustering up mischievous adventures packed with adrenalin pumped fun and laughter. However, their fun takes a turn for the worst, and they're both put face to face with a much greater fear than school bullying, a fear that two thirteen year old boys should never have to experience.
To Showing Up
Author: Kayla Smith
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 141
Book Description
This book is a metaphorical toast to the process of showing up in life and how whole-person formation takes place when people allow themselves to be fully present. To Showing Up includes essays about common areas of life in all of their beauty, pain, and awkwardness. As people show up in spaces that are both familiar and unfamiliar, they are formed not only by their presence and the presence of those around them but also by the Presence of God in beauty, brokenness, and everything in-between. To Showing Up is both a story about showing up and a challenge to continue to do so.
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 141
Book Description
This book is a metaphorical toast to the process of showing up in life and how whole-person formation takes place when people allow themselves to be fully present. To Showing Up includes essays about common areas of life in all of their beauty, pain, and awkwardness. As people show up in spaces that are both familiar and unfamiliar, they are formed not only by their presence and the presence of those around them but also by the Presence of God in beauty, brokenness, and everything in-between. To Showing Up is both a story about showing up and a challenge to continue to do so.
Groovy Grandad
Author: Margaret Young
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781839755064
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 86
Book Description
Meet Archie - a 10-year-old boy from a very ordinary family, who lives on an ordinary street and who goes to a very ordinary primary school, but he has an EXTRAORDINARY grandad! Archie's mum and dad are busy working parents who try hard to juggle their working lives and the commitments of family life so Archie and his sister, Sophia, get to spend a lot of time with their grandparents. Time spent with Grandad is always full of stories, adventures and fun! Archie's a different person when he's with his grandad. If only there were more school holidays each year!
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781839755064
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 86
Book Description
Meet Archie - a 10-year-old boy from a very ordinary family, who lives on an ordinary street and who goes to a very ordinary primary school, but he has an EXTRAORDINARY grandad! Archie's mum and dad are busy working parents who try hard to juggle their working lives and the commitments of family life so Archie and his sister, Sophia, get to spend a lot of time with their grandparents. Time spent with Grandad is always full of stories, adventures and fun! Archie's a different person when he's with his grandad. If only there were more school holidays each year!
Aunt Effie's Ark
Author: Jack Lasenby
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
ISBN: 177553121X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
The second book in the hilarious and outrageous 'Aunt Effie' series for junior readers. Aunt Effie, dressed in her green canvas invalid's pyjamas, hibernates all winter, leaving her 26 resourceful nieces and nephews to deal with snowstorm and flood, ravening monsters, a barnful of hungry animals and a wild ark-ride over the Vast Untrodden Ureweras. Among the comic cast of cousins are Daisy, whose primness puckers the mouth, Alwyn, who echoes and 'backwardises' the most emphatic statements, and Jack, a junior version of Jack-the-deer-culler Lasenby. There's a horse who acts as a dubiously qualified doctor, a gander who causes the ark to roll, and cows with insomnia - snoring in tune. With his trademark embellishments and wonderful blend of humour, excitement and wacky fun, award-winning writer Jack Lasenby has created another story of mayhem and delight.
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
ISBN: 177553121X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
The second book in the hilarious and outrageous 'Aunt Effie' series for junior readers. Aunt Effie, dressed in her green canvas invalid's pyjamas, hibernates all winter, leaving her 26 resourceful nieces and nephews to deal with snowstorm and flood, ravening monsters, a barnful of hungry animals and a wild ark-ride over the Vast Untrodden Ureweras. Among the comic cast of cousins are Daisy, whose primness puckers the mouth, Alwyn, who echoes and 'backwardises' the most emphatic statements, and Jack, a junior version of Jack-the-deer-culler Lasenby. There's a horse who acts as a dubiously qualified doctor, a gander who causes the ark to roll, and cows with insomnia - snoring in tune. With his trademark embellishments and wonderful blend of humour, excitement and wacky fun, award-winning writer Jack Lasenby has created another story of mayhem and delight.
A Write Good Read
Author: SWit'CH
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0244736235
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
A Write Good Read is based on years of hard-earned life experiences: good and bad; funny and sad, local and abroad. Our writers are a broad church and topics range from overseas travelogues to poetry with aboriginal influence to interplanetry travel and alien invasion. Reflecting the ages of our group, there are recognisable stories featuring children and grandkids too. There are meticulously researched historical pieces recalling wealthy mill owners' brutality and the resilience of the common man. Look out also for commandments broken and seven dwarfs hidden. Romance flickers in and out in tales of loss and love unrequited. And no respectable anthology could be complete without blood curdling, teeth chattering yarns of horror. In over 200 pages, the collection of eighty different pieces closes with drama aplenty in three playlets to savour, and begins with an assortment of pieces stimulated by today's (2018) technological wonders.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0244736235
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
A Write Good Read is based on years of hard-earned life experiences: good and bad; funny and sad, local and abroad. Our writers are a broad church and topics range from overseas travelogues to poetry with aboriginal influence to interplanetry travel and alien invasion. Reflecting the ages of our group, there are recognisable stories featuring children and grandkids too. There are meticulously researched historical pieces recalling wealthy mill owners' brutality and the resilience of the common man. Look out also for commandments broken and seven dwarfs hidden. Romance flickers in and out in tales of loss and love unrequited. And no respectable anthology could be complete without blood curdling, teeth chattering yarns of horror. In over 200 pages, the collection of eighty different pieces closes with drama aplenty in three playlets to savour, and begins with an assortment of pieces stimulated by today's (2018) technological wonders.
Road Racer
Author: Michael Dunlop
Publisher: Michael O'Mara Books
ISBN: 1782438017
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 295
Book Description
Michael Dunlop has a reputation for being the wild man of TT - often mercurial and outright dangerous. However,Road Racer reveals his emotional, human journey, taking the reader beyond the story of the sporting career of this aggressive and tenacious competitor.
Publisher: Michael O'Mara Books
ISBN: 1782438017
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 295
Book Description
Michael Dunlop has a reputation for being the wild man of TT - often mercurial and outright dangerous. However,Road Racer reveals his emotional, human journey, taking the reader beyond the story of the sporting career of this aggressive and tenacious competitor.
Travellers #1: Because We Were The Travellers
Author: Jack Lasenby
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
ISBN: 1775532305
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
The first novel in the exciting Travellers series — a young adult fantasy story of survival against the odds in a fearful futuristic world. In a land called the Whykatto, south of the city of Orklun, the sun rises angry in the sky, eats the winter grass and flames towards the western horizon. As the sky turns fiery, figures appear in the landscape: a boy, limping, accompanied by an old woman. Cast out from their tribe they make the journey alone, away from the sun's rage, away from the deserts of the north, toward the southern lands. This is Ish's tale, a tale of rejection, of survival against the odds, of growing up in an age when much is feared, and few can be trusted. Written by one of New Zealand's most awarded writers for children and teens.
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
ISBN: 1775532305
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
The first novel in the exciting Travellers series — a young adult fantasy story of survival against the odds in a fearful futuristic world. In a land called the Whykatto, south of the city of Orklun, the sun rises angry in the sky, eats the winter grass and flames towards the western horizon. As the sky turns fiery, figures appear in the landscape: a boy, limping, accompanied by an old woman. Cast out from their tribe they make the journey alone, away from the sun's rage, away from the deserts of the north, toward the southern lands. This is Ish's tale, a tale of rejection, of survival against the odds, of growing up in an age when much is feared, and few can be trusted. Written by one of New Zealand's most awarded writers for children and teens.
Mr Bluenose
Author: Jack Lasenby
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781877361067
Category : Farm life
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Dad has to go to work, so you go down to see Mr Bluenose; there's always something to do there. He tells you stories while you give him a hand to sort apples, feed the pigs, teach Horse how to push the wheelbarrow, and terrify boys who plan to raid the apple trees. On the way home, you look for empty bottles and sell them for boiled lollies to Mr Bryce at the store. He pays you more boiled lollies for telling him stories about how Mr Bluenose got his name, how he rode a whale to London, and was so seasick for so long in the crow's nest that he ran away from sea to Waharoa and planted his orchard. And then there's always Freddy Jones and the other kids to scare with stories about vampires, moreporks, and the White Woman of Waharoa who has a face as smooth as an egga Captivating and amusing; a rich, fun-filled summer through a child's eye.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781877361067
Category : Farm life
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Dad has to go to work, so you go down to see Mr Bluenose; there's always something to do there. He tells you stories while you give him a hand to sort apples, feed the pigs, teach Horse how to push the wheelbarrow, and terrify boys who plan to raid the apple trees. On the way home, you look for empty bottles and sell them for boiled lollies to Mr Bryce at the store. He pays you more boiled lollies for telling him stories about how Mr Bluenose got his name, how he rode a whale to London, and was so seasick for so long in the crow's nest that he ran away from sea to Waharoa and planted his orchard. And then there's always Freddy Jones and the other kids to scare with stories about vampires, moreporks, and the White Woman of Waharoa who has a face as smooth as an egga Captivating and amusing; a rich, fun-filled summer through a child's eye.