Renee recommends fiction titles with a wintry theme and offers advice on using large print options for eBooks.
Nebula Award-winner: The Calculating Stars by Mary Robinette Kowal
By fionaccl
What if a black woman, in an alternate 1950s timeline in which Earth has been impacted by a meteorite, worked towards becoming an astronaut?
Tūranga through the eyes of children (exhibition on until Wednesday 3 July)
By audreyslc
We are thrilled to present Tūranga through the eyes of children. This exhibition is currently running in Tūranga in the Exhibition Space outside Tautoru / TSB Space, Hapori | Community, Level 1 until Wednesday 3 July. It celebrates Fendalton Open Air School's learning about photography.
Podcast: Refugee resettlement in New Zealand
By cclstaff
Episode from Human Rights radio show, Speak up Kōrerotia, with recommended reading on the topic of refugees in New Zealand.
Dux de Lux courtyard: Picturing Canterbury
By simonccl
Courtyard at the Dux de Lux bar and restaurant (41 Hereford Street). A local image from the Discovery Wall.
Mid-winter family fun at the library
By kyccl
Some Christmas traditions just make more sense in cold weather - enjoy ugly Christmas jerseys, hot chocolate and more at selected libraries.
Come to Lyttelton for Ka Awatea – A Celebration of Matariki, and Winter Wanderland
By Donna R
Come to Lyttelton for Ka Awatea – A Celebration of Matariki, and Winter Wanderland from 23 to 30 June.
I’m ready for the 2019 Garden Bird Survey
By ValerieL
There is a very large tree in our yard that Mr L says is too big and should go. The birds and I disagree and so far we are winning the argument. The tree is a great place for nests during nesting season. In autumn, when the tree has berries, the birds arrive for a…
Behind closed doors, Open Christchurch – Have a look inside (and outside) at some of Christchurch’s most interesting buildings
By Donna R
If, like me, you are curious about Christchurch architecture and buildings, Open Christchurch is going to be a treat. It runs from Sunday 30 June to Saturday 7 September, with one event per week over winter. It's bought to you by Te Pūtahi: Christchurch Centre for architecture and city-making.
The Rift by Rachael Craw – nominated for Best Young Adult Fiction in the NZ Book Awards for Children and Young Adults
By amyccl
The Rift by Rachael Craw - nominated for Best Young Adult Fiction in the NZ Book Awards for Children and Young Adults
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