My New Zealand Story:Auckland

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Explore the captivating narrative of 'My New Zealand Story: Auckland', a compelling historical novel set in the vibrant 1950s. This beautifully illustrated book, published by Scholastic New Zealand Ltd and featuring 272 pages, immerses readers in an era filled with the essence of rock'n'roll, milk bars, and the spirited teenage rebellion of that time. Discover the journey of Simon, a curious young boy fascinated by the construction of the iconic Auckland Harbour Bridge. As he gazes at the rising structure, Simon shares engaging discussions with his uncle and friends about the developments onsite. Delve into the adventures of Simon's best friend Marty, who is captivated by the Space Race, and Jo, Simon's younger sister, who is deeply concerned about the fate of the canine and monkey pioneers of space travel. This narrative artfully encapsulates the transformative nature of life on the North Shore and how the completion of the bridge will alter the family dynamics forever. Perfect for young readers eager to connect with New Zealand history, 'My New Zealand Story: Auckland' is an essential addition to any bookshelf. Grab your copy today and embark on a nostalgic journey that will resonate with both young and mature audiences alike! This brand new book is available for immediate delivery, ensuring you don't miss out on this enriching reading experience.

CONDITION: Brand New
ISBN: 9781775431664
Publisher: SCHOLASTIC NEW ZEALAND LTD
Number of Pages 272

Auckland in the 1950s: a time of rock'n'roll, milk bars, bodgies and widgies and teenage rebellion. The Auckland Harbour Bridge is under construction. Simon likes watching the bridge being built, and talking to his uncle and his mates about what's happening on site. Meanwhile, Si...mon's best friend Marty is obsessed with the Space Race and younger sister Jo can't stop worrying about the fate of the dogs and monkeys that are the world's first space travellers. Everyone says that life on the North Shore will change once the bridge is finished ...but what does that mean for Simon and his family?Read less

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