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Thursday <strong>May</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2022</strong><br />

GREAT<br />

Autumn<br />

READS<br />

INSTORE!<br />

NEW RELEASES<br />

Dogs in Early New Zealand Photographs<br />

Introduction by Mike White<br />

Adorable and sometimes surprising historic images of dogs and their owners<br />

This entertaining selection of over 100 photos of New Zealand dogs reveals some of the<br />

more curious ways in which they have appeared in photographic collections from the<br />

nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.<br />

Dogs named Terror, Betsey Jane, Floss and Erebus appear alongside canines whose<br />

names are longer known. The photos range from carefully staged studio portraits to New<br />

Zealand landscapes.<br />

The photographs take the reader across the towns and landscapes of Aotearoa New<br />

Zealand, and the text profiles many of the photographers and studios that flourished prior<br />

to the First World War. A charming mix of history and whimsy, this beautiful book makes<br />

the perfect gift for any dog lover.<br />

Yum - Nadia Lim<br />

YUM! is for anyone who wants to feed the family nutritious, delicious food.<br />

One of the best feelings you can have as a parent is when your child gobbles up a meal<br />

you’ve cooked for them, especially when you know it’s chockfull of good stuff. But any<br />

parent knows that this doesn’t happen every time. Getting your child to love food (and<br />

I mean, good wholesome food) is not always easy. That’s where I hope YUM! comes<br />

in handy. With over 100 parent- and child-tested recipes, and practical, down-to-earth<br />

tips and discussions about starting solids, fussy eating, food allergies and more, it will<br />

become the go-to for families.<br />

Freezing Order<br />

a true story of russian Money laundering, state-sponsored<br />

Murder,and surviving vladimir Putin’s Wrath by Bill Browder<br />

When Bill Browder’s young Russian lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky, was beaten to death in a<br />

Moscow jail, Browder made it his life’s mission to go after his killers and make sure they<br />

faced justice. The first step of that mission was to uncover who was behind the $230<br />

million tax refund scheme that Magnitsky was killed over. As Browder and his team<br />

tracked the money as it flowed out of Russia through the Baltics and Cyprus and on to<br />

Western Europe and the Americas, they were shocked to discovered that Vladimir Putin<br />

himself was a beneficiary of the crime.<br />

As law enforcement agencies began freezing the money, Putin retaliated. At once a<br />

financial caper, an international adventure and a passionate plea for justice, Freezing<br />

Order is a timely and stirring morality tale about how one man can take on one of the<br />

most ruthless villains in the world.<br />

Cracking Open the Nest Egg<br />

How to make your retirement savings last the distance<br />

by Martin Hawes<br />

Planning for retirement can be a scary thought, whether it is just around the corner or<br />

years in the future. Martin Hawes, one of New Zealand’s best-known experts on personal<br />

finance, answers all of the questions that may be keeping you up at night: How much will<br />

I need to retire? Can I ever afford to stop working? How do I make sure my money lasts<br />

as long as I do? Working out how you can achieve a regular monthly retirement income<br />

is more difficult than it used to be. Historically low interest rates (despite the current blip)<br />

plus longer life expectancy means the old method of parking your nest egg in a savings<br />

account and living off the interest is no longer an option. Hawes guides you step-by-step<br />

through the planning process, showing you how you can safely create a regular income<br />

for the rest of your life.<br />

Ideals Are Like Stars<br />

the dame yvette Williams story By angela Walker<br />

The first New Zealand woman to win an Olympic gold medal, a feat not repeated for forty<br />

years. Ideals Are Like Stars is the remarkable true story of Yvette Williams, a trailblazing<br />

young athlete who defied the odds to win gold in the long jump at the Helsinki Olympics<br />

in <strong>19</strong>52. Ignoring the pressure to abandon her dreams and become a housewife, Yvette’s<br />

sports career is a highlight reel of newly set records which propelled her into the spotlight.<br />

Well-known for her rigorous training, down-to-earth nature and sense of humour, Yvette<br />

was the epitome of the Kiwi sporting hero - humble, hardworking and dedicated - who<br />

won the hearts of the nation. This is a long overdue celebration of an extraordinary<br />

sporting life and a highly engaging chronicle of a young woman’s quest for excellence.<br />

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Ph 384 2063<br />

CLOSED SUNDAY<br />

while stocks last (see instore for terms and conditions)<br />

Please<br />

stay saFe<br />

everyone!<br />

Barry & kerry

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