The pÅrangi boy
Kino, Shilo
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Shilo King220 pages
New Zealand author
Summary: Twelve-year-old Niko lives in Pohe Bay, a small, rural town with a sacred hot spring - and a taniwha named Taukere. The government wants to build a prison over the home of the taniwha, and Niko's grandfather is busy protesting. People call him poÌrangi, crazy, but when he dies, it's up to Niko to convince his community that the taniwha is real and stop the prison from being built. With help from his friend Wai, Niko must unite his whaÌnau, honour his grandfather and stand up to his childhood bully. (Distributor)
Shilo Kino
220 pages
New Zealand author
Summary: Twelve-year-old Niko lives in Pohe Bay, a small, rural town with a sacred hot spring - and a taniwha named Taukere. The government wants to build a prison over the home of the taniwha, and Niko's grandfather is busy protesting. People call him pÅrangi, crazy, but when he dies, it's up to Niko to convince his community that the taniwha is real and stop the prison from being built. With help from his friend Wai, Niko must unite his whÄnau, honour his grandfather and stand up to his childhood bully. (Distributor)
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| Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
|---|---|---|---|
| FICTION | L19316 | ||
| FICTION | L20023 |