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Te PohūBy Sacha Cotter & Josh MorganIn this story about being true to oneself, a boy searches for the secret to doing th...
29/11/2024

Te Pohū

By Sacha Cotter & Josh Morgan

In this story about being true to oneself, a boy searches for the secret to doing the perfect bomb into the water. With training from Nan, an expert and former champion, and by listening to his own voice, he finds his unique style and pulls off a wonderful, acrobatic, truly awe-inspiring bomb.

This book is the Māori language edition of The Bomb.

My Body My Taonga: Body Safety with Rāwiri and Ruby🎉This book is amazing and was so needed written by Rosalind Harrison ...
27/11/2024

My Body My Taonga: Body Safety with Rāwiri and Ruby

🎉This book is amazing and was so needed

written by Rosalind Harrison and illustrated by Suzanne Simpson

Two young friends, Rāwiri and Ruby, have a kōrero about body safety and take readers on a learning journey with them. Tamariki learn the power of instincts, how to spot unsafe behaviour and master how to get help should they ever need to.

This invaluable book makes body safety conversations so much easier! Tamariki learn prevention strategies and most importantly what to do should they ever need help.

The aim of the story is for children to:

-Understand privacy and body boundaries

-Know who their trusted adults are

-Learn how to recognise types of unsafe behaviour including bribes, threats and unsafe secrets

-Understand that unsafe behaviour can come from an adult, a peer, someone they know or a stranger

-Trust their instincts

-Learn the plan of Stop, Walk and Talk

Suitable for children aged 4.5 - 9 years

Proudly written, illustrated and printed in Aotearoa

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On Palestine By Noam Chomsky, Ilan PappéAn indispensable analysis of the current challenges in one of the most troubled ...
25/11/2024

On Palestine
By Noam Chomsky, Ilan Pappé

An indispensable analysis of the current challenges in one of the most troubled regions on our planet

On Palestine is Noam Chomsky and Ilan Pappé’s indispensable update on a suffering region.

Operation Protective Edge, Israel’s most recent assault on Gaza, left thousands of Palestinians dead and cleared the way for another Israeli land grab.

The need to stand in solidarity with Palestinians has never been greater. Noam Chomsky and Ilan Pappé, two leading voices in the struggle to liberate Palestine, discuss the road ahead for Palestinians and how the international community can pressure Israel to end its human rights abuses against the people of Palestine.

This urgent and timely book offers hope and a way forward for all those committed to the struggle to liberate Palestine.

On Palestine is the sequel to Chomsky and Pappé’s acclaimed book Gaza in Crisis.

This Is How We Survive: Revolutionary Mothering, War, and Exile in the 21st CenturyBy Mai’a WilliamsIn This Is How We Su...
22/11/2024

This Is How We Survive: Revolutionary Mothering, War, and Exile in the 21st Century

By Mai’a Williams

In This Is How We Survive: Revolutionary Mothering, War, and Exile in the 21st Century, Mai’a Williams shares her experiences working in conflict zones and with liberatory resistance communities as a journalist, human rights worker, and midwife in Palestine, Egypt, Chiapas, Berlin, and the U.S., while mothering her young daughter Aza.

She first went to Palestine in 2003 during the Second Intifada to support Palestinians resisting the Israeli occupation. In 2006, she became pregnant in Bethlehem, West Bank. By the time her daughter was three years old, they had already celebrated with Zapatista women in southern Mexico and survived Israeli detention, and during the 2011 Arab Spring they were in the streets of Cairo protesting the Mubarak dictatorship. She watched the Egyptian revolution fall apart and escaped the violence, like many of her Arab comrades, by moving to Europe. Three years later, she and Aza were camping at Standing Rock in protest of the Dakota Access Pipeline and co-creating revolutionary mothering communities once again.

This is a story about mothers who are doing the work of deep social transformation by creating the networks of care that sustain movements and revolutions. By centering mothers in our organizing work, we center those who have the skills and the experience of creating and sustaining life on this planet. This Is How We Survive illuminates how mothering is a practice essential to the work of revolution. It explores the heartbreak of revolutionary movements falling apart and revolutionaries scattering across the globe into exile. And most importantly, how mamas create, no matter the conditions, the resilience to continue doing revolutionary work.

The Story of Hurry By Emma WilliamsIllustrated by Ibrahim QuraishiEdited by Jean SteinAfter a major invasion of the Gaza...
22/11/2024

The Story of Hurry

By Emma Williams

Illustrated by Ibrahim Quraishi

Edited by Jean Stein

After a major invasion of the Gaza Strip in late 2008, twenty-year-old Mahmoud Barghout decided to become a zookeeper. He saw that the children around him were exhausted by war, and so to provide respite, he set up the Happy Land Zoo. But the war made feeding and caring for the animals impossible—they died of thirst, hunger, or injury—and replacing them meant finding large sums of money and overcoming the blockade or the risk of bringing them in through tunnels connecting the Strip to Egypt. So Mr. Barghout came up with a solution for at least one animal: he dyed two local white donkeys with dark stripes, to create zebras, which visiting children could touch and even ride.

The Story of Hurry recounts the tale of these “made in Gaza” zebras, of an inventive zookeeper just like Mr. Barghout, and of the wondrous capacity of the imagination of children. Written by Emma Williams, together with thought-provoking mixed-media illustrations by Ibrahim Quraishi, this picture book for inquisitive children aged 3 to 103 includes an historical note for parents, teachers, and librarians.

Young Palestinians Speak: Living Under OccupationBy Anthony Robinson & Annemarie YoungIn Palestine today, a fourth gener...
22/11/2024

Young Palestinians Speak: Living Under Occupation

By Anthony Robinson & Annemarie Young

In Palestine today, a fourth generation of children and young people are growing up experiencing life under occupation. These are children who know only fear when they see an Israeli soldier or come across a roadblock.

This book provides a platform for children and young people, from all over this occupied land, to speak in their own voices about the day-to-day experience of living under occupation. It begins with an explanation of what the occupation means for those living under it, and is followed by the heart of the book: nine sections, each one focusing on one of the places visited by the authors. At the end, there is a timeline showing the main events that led up to the occupation.

As you read their words, you will see that what these young people want is a stable family life, security where they live, the freedom to move around their country, safety and space in which to grow up and dream of a future. They are just like young people everywhere; it is only the circumstances of their lives that are so different.

The young people in this book share with you their hopes and fears for themselves and their country and in so doing lay open their humanity.

Hine and the Tohunga PortalBy Ataria SharmanHine and the Tohunga Portal is a fast-paced fantasy adventure. Hine and her ...
22/11/2024

Hine and the Tohunga Portal

By Ataria Sharman

Hine and the Tohunga Portal is a fast-paced fantasy adventure. Hine and her brother, Hōhepa, unwittingly step through a portal into an ancient realm inhabited by the atua Māori (Māori deities), Kea bird tribes, patupaiarehe (fairy people), moa and giant eagles.

This world is in turmoil as evil sorcerer Kae has built a cursed army and intends to rule this world and everything in it. He sees the opportunity to dominate the modern world as well, by kidnapping Hōhepa and using his life force to reopen the portal between the worlds.

This sets Hine on a quest to learn ancient knowledge from the goddesses Hineteiwaiwa and Mahuika and her ancestors, find the medicine to revoke the curse on the warriors and gain the support of the Kea and patupaiarehe to fight Kae and rescue Hōhepa.

The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine: A History of Settler Colonial Conquest and ResistanceBy Rashid I. KhalidiThis is th...
18/11/2024

The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine: A History of Settler Colonial Conquest and Resistance

By Rashid I. Khalidi

This is the story of Palestine told from the inside.

‘Riveting and original ... a work enriched by solid scholarship, vivid personal experience, and acute appreciation of the concerns and aspirations of the contending parties in this deeply unequal conflict ‘ - Noam Chomsky

The twentieth century for Palestine and the Palestinians has been a century of denial: denial of statehood, denial of nationhood and denial of history. The Hundred Years War on Palestine is Rashid Khalidi’s powerful response. Drawing on his family archives, he reclaims the fundamental right of any people: to narrate their history on their own terms.

Beginning in the final days of the Ottoman Empire, Khalidi reveals nascent Palestinian nationalism and the broad recognition by the early Zionists of the colonial nature of their project. These ideas and their echoes defend Nakba - the Palestinian term for the establishment of the state of Israel - the cession of the West Bank and Gaza to Jordan and Egypt, the Six Day War and the occupation. Moving through these critical moments, Khalidi interweaves the voices of journalists, poets and resistance leaders with his own accounts as a child of a UN official and a resident of Beirut during the 1982 seige. The result is a profoundly moving account of a hundred-year-long war of occupation, dispossession and colonialisation.

Writings on the Wall: Palestinian Oral HistoriesBy Thomas SuárezLost in the chaos of Israel’s war against Palestine are ...
18/11/2024

Writings on the Wall: Palestinian Oral Histories

By Thomas Suárez

Lost in the chaos of Israel’s war against Palestine are the voices of the ordinary Palestinians who are its primary victims. This book puts a dent in that injustice by preserving oral testimonies collected and translated by the Sumud Story House project of Bethlehem’s Arab Educational Institute.

Despite their brevity — each oral history occupies a single page in this book — they convey the fears, the hopes, the resolve, the humanity of people under brutal military occupation, and their unwavering determination to realize a better future for their children.

The book begins with an Introduction in which Suárez gets to the root of the so-called ‘conflict’, free of mystification. His annotations and numerous photographs provide background to these testimonies of people living under a seven-decade military occupation.

This is a book that truly ‘sees through walls’.

From the United Nations Commission on Human Rights, concerning Israel’s apartheid Wall:
“[We express our] grave concern about the continuing construction, contrary to international law, by Israel of the wall inside the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including in and around East Jerusalem ... in departure from the Armistice Line of 1949 ... [and] the failure of the Government of Israel to cooperate...”

From Miriam Margolyes, BAFTA Award-winning actress:
“At last, a chance to hear the voices of Palestinians being punished simply for their homes being in a place that others wanted. If you think you understand the Palestine-Israel conflict, read this.”

Māori at home: An everyday guide to learning the Māori languageBy Scotty & Stacey MorrisonMāori at Home is the perfect i...
17/11/2024

Māori at home: An everyday guide to learning the Māori language

By Scotty & Stacey Morrison

Māori at Home is the perfect introduction to the Māori language. A highly practical, easy and fun resource for everyday New Zealanders, it covers the basics of life in and around a typical Kiwi household. Whether you’re practicing sport, getting ready for school, celebrating a birthday, preparing a shopping list or relaxing at the beach, Māori at Home gives you the words and phrases – and confidence – you need.Kei hea o putu whutuporo? Where are your rugby boots?

Homai te ranu tomato – Pass me the tomato sauce

Kei te pehea te huarere i tenei ra? How is the weather today?

Kei hea to mahi kainga? Where is your homework?

Kati te whakaporearea i to tuahine! Stop annoying your sister!

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