found: 5 books

 
Noonan, Diana
The bush behind the bay.
Port Melbourne, Mammoth Australia, 1994. 32 pp. soft cover. illustrated in colour by Lyn Kriegler. 29 cm. Sdescription VG. Very good condition with light shelf wear to covers. No Jacket. ISBN: 1863303804 9781863303804
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Book no.: 46780
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Catalogue: children's books

NOONAN, DIANA, A Dolphin in the Bay
NOONAN, DIANA
A Dolphin in the Bay
Omnibus Books, 1993. Paperback. Pages tanned. Good.
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Book no.: 111254
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Catalogue: Post 1940

 
Diana Noonan
A Sonnet for the City
McIndoe Publishers 1992 Paperback, 175pp. Penny's first year at university is marked by student protest against Government education cuts and moves to suppress dissent. Suggested level: secondary. (ISBN: 9780868681405). Good.
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Book no.: 1131975
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Keywords: Fiction, NZ9780868681405 9780868681405

 
Diana Noonan
The Whalers' Garden
McIndoe Publishers 1994 Paperback. It is 1970 and Virginia is sent to an isolated coastal retreat to holiday with Sister Bernadette, an aunt whom she has never met. Eccentric, loving, perhaps mad, Bernadette's intense passion for life draws Virginia into an unfamiliar and confusing world. It seems that only the derelict whalers' garden holds any answers. (ISBN: 9780868681634). Very Good.
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Keywords: Fiction, NZ, Young Adult9780868681634 9780868681634

 
Diana Noonan
Women Of The Catlins: Life In The Deep South
Otago University Press 2016 Softcover, 192pp. A haunting, off-the-beaten-track destination, the little-known Catlins region of New Zealand is as mysterious today as it ever was. In this first in-depth look at the lives of its inhabitants, award-winning writer Diana Noonan and photographer Cris Antona collaborate to capture the thoughts and feelings of 26 women from this remote outpost. As the subjects speak for themselves on topics as diverse as family, work, isolation and their relationship with the environment, there is, at last, an opportunity for readers to enter into the heart of this rugged, unknown landscape where few venture and only the strongest make it home. Large. (ISBN: 9781877578977). Very Good.
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Book no.: 1571913
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Keywords: Photography, Travel, NZ, Non-Fiction, Local History9781877578977 9781877578977

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