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New Zealand · New ZealandHeavy in weight and sometimes heavy in content, this book is packed with potential answers to ‘life’s 20 questions’. Co-authors Glennon Doyle, Abby Wambach and Amanda Doyle share wisdom drawn from their own experiences, as well as from conversations held during their We Can Do Hard Things podcast. There are over 100 contributors, including actors, authors, psychologists, psychiatrists, sportspeople, musicians, academics, politicians, judges and …Read Article
We Can Do Hard Things: Answers to life’s 20 questions

Books · AucklandFrom Toby Morris, award-winning Auckland-based illustrator, comic artist and writer, comes a hilarious new picture book in which Detective Clue-keko has the job of tracking down who spilt a can of blue paint all over the floor and made a terrible mess!As the story unfolds and Detective Clue-keko follows a trail of pūkeko feet covered in blue paint he meets a bunch of other pūkeko getting up to all sorts of antics. In the question and answer form…Read Article
Pūkeko Who-Keko by Toby Morris

France · FranceMany readers have enjoyed Joanne Harris’ Chocolat series. The first book, Chocolat (1999) was turned into a movie in 2000 starring Johnny Depp and Juliette Binoche. Further books in the series were The Lollipop Shoes (2007), Peaches For Monsieur le Curé (2012) and The Strawberry Thief (2019). Set in the quaint French village of Lansquenet-sous-Tannes (a fictional place), each novel revolves around the central character, Vianne Rocher.Now Joanne …Read Article