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Waves: New Writing from Whangamata by Toni Quinlan

ISBN: 9781877338526 PUBLISHER: Steele Roberts & Associates Ltd FORMAT: Paperback PAGES: 176 PUBLICATION DATE: 1.06.2005 DIMENSIONS: 210mmX150mm

DESCRIPTION: With its stunning scenery and laid-back way of life, the Coromandel peninsula has long been beloved by holiday-makers, fun-seekers, families, painters, sculptors, writers...at last readers, too, have the opportunity to appreciate this unique corner of Aotearoa. Waves gathers together non-fiction, poetry and short stories from and about Whangamata, a town with more writers per capita than, well, anywhere!

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