New Releases by David Hill

David Hill is the author of Mental Toughness in Youth Swimming (2024), The Ultimate Guide to Swimming Faster (2024), Heavy Expressions (2024), Below (2023), The Barn (2022).

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Mental Toughness in Youth Swimming

release date: Dec 22, 2024
Mental Toughness in Youth Swimming
Mental Toughness in Youth Swimming: A Guide to Building Resilience and Confidence in the Pool By Dr. David Hill, PhD, CPT, CES Unlock the power of the mind to elevate performance and embrace challenges in swimming and beyond. Mental Toughness in Youth Swimming is a practical and inspiring guide for swimmers, coaches, and parents looking to develop the essential mental skills needed for success in the pool. Combining the latest psychological research with real-life stories from Olympic champions like Michael Phelps, Simone Manuel, and Missy Franklin, this book explores how to: Overcome setbacks and bounce back stronger. Build unshakable confidence through visualization and positive self-talk. Stay calm and focused under pressure with proven stress management techniques. Cultivate a growth mindset to turn challenges into opportunities for improvement. Written by Dr. David Hill, a seasoned swim coach and expert in sports leadership, this book offers actionable strategies for swimmers of all levels. It provides tools to integrate mental training into practice, guidance for coaches to foster team resilience, and tips for parents to support their swimmer’s mental and emotional growth. Whether preparing for competition or developing life skills, Mental Toughness in Youth Swimming equips readers with the mindset to achieve their goals and thrive under any circumstance. Perfect for swimmers, coaches, and parents who want to make mental toughness a competitive advantage.

The Ultimate Guide to Swimming Faster

release date: Dec 17, 2024
The Ultimate Guide to Swimming Faster
Welcome to the Ultimate Guide to Swimming Faster! This comprehensive guide was created to help swimmers of all levels—whether you’re a beginner, age group competitor, or aspiring elite athlete—unlock your potential in the pool. Swimming is a sport of precision, strength, and strategy, and this guide is designed to break down the essential elements needed to improve your technique, build swim-specific strength, and prepare mentally for peak performance.

Heavy Expressions

release date: Jul 18, 2024
Heavy Expressions
This book will take you to some of my darkest times to the best of times. From women, I loved to be the ones that I lost. So you get to walk in my footsteps, so to speak. You will be able to feel what I felt in these pages. So come walk with me...

Below

release date: Feb 28, 2023
Below
Caught in a tunnel collapse, Liam and Imogen have to use all their wits to survive in this gripping novel for readers eight years and up. Wright Family Foundation Esther Glen Award for Junior Fiction 2023 When you stood deep inside the tunnel, you could hear the mountain groaning overhead. That''s what Liam Geary''s father had told him, anyway. It sounded stupid, till you stood inside a big tunnel; felt those billions of tonnes pressing in from above and the sides; heard water dripping from ceilings, or even trickling like something''s blood behind the concrete walls; sensed the blackness that lay beyond the TBM''s blazing lights as it ground its slow way through the stone ahead. Then you knew that a major tunnel like the Puketapu was a place of power, somehow; that darkness and danger lurked all around. When Liam dares his classmate Imogen to come on a forbidden tour of the railway tunnel being drilled through a nearby mountain, he hopes she’ll quit protesting about it damaging the environment — his dad is an engineer working on the tunnel, after all. Just as they reach the huge tunnelling machine everything goes horribly wrong. When the rocks stop falling and the dust settles, they are trapped, kilometres below ground, in the dark. Water is trickling in and beginning to rise. And nobody knows where they are. Can they stop arguing and start working together to escape before time runs out?

The Barn

release date: Dec 19, 2022
The Barn
A PAGE-TURNING TRUE-LIFE THRILLER! This book provides a bird''s-eye view of an incredible journey. The supernatural and extraordinary events and the settings in which they are described may be scarcely believable. Nonetheless, there is a higher purpose for which this narrative remains loyal and unapologetically steadfast. I hope that you will find this remarkable yet true story compelling and inspirational. Parts of this story contain graphic content and are worthy of fair warning to sensitive readers.

Coastwatcher

release date: Aug 03, 2021
Coastwatcher
A tense, exciting war adventure inspired by the coastwatchers of Operation Pacific, from award-winning author David Hill. ‘It’s not going to be a cushy job, young Benson. You’re on your own. Japs will be looking for you. Far as they’re concerned, you’re spies. And when a spy gets captured, remember . . .’ It’s 1943, and 19-year-old radio operator Frank Benson is shipped out to an enemy-occupied island in the Solomons with two other soldiers. Their mission is to spy on the Japanese. In dense jungle they meet a Solomon Islander who says he has information that will shatter Japanese defences. But he could be working for the enemy. What if it’s a trap to get them killed? No training could have prepared Frank for this decision. Their lives - and Operation Pacific - depend on his next move.

The Vapors

release date: Jul 07, 2020
The Vapors
A 2020 New York Times notable book | One of the Chicago Tribune''s best nonfiction books of 2020 "Complex, turbulent, as haunting as a pedal steel solo" —Jonathan Miles, The New York Times Book Review (Editors'' Choice) "One of 21 books we can''t wait to read in 2020" —Thrillist | A New York Times Book Review summer reading pick | A GQ best book of 2020 | Named one of the 10 best July books by The Washington Post and The Christian Science Monitor | A Kirkus Reviews hottest summer read | A Publishers Weekly summer reads staff pick The incredible true story of America''s original—and forgotten—capital of vice Back in the days before Vegas was big, when the Mob was at its peak and neon lights were but a glimmer on the horizon, a little Southern town styled itself as a premier destination for the American leisure class. Hot Springs, Arkansas was home to healing waters, Art Deco splendor, and America’s original national park—as well as horse racing, nearly a dozen illegal casinos, countless backrooms and brothels, and some of the country’s most bald-faced criminals. Gangsters, gamblers, and gamines: all once flocked to America’s forgotten capital of vice, a place where small-town hustlers and bigtime high-rollers could make their fortunes, and hide from the law. The Vapors is the extraordinary story of three individuals—spanning the golden decades of Hot Springs, from the 1930s through the 1960s—and the lavish casino whose spectacular rise and fall would bring them together before blowing them apart. Hazel Hill was still a young girl when legendary mobster Owney Madden rolled into town in his convertible, fresh off a crime spree in New York. He quickly established himself as the gentleman Godfather of Hot Springs, cutting barroom deals and buying stakes in the clubs at which Hazel made her living—and drank away her sorrows. Owney’s protégé was Dane Harris, the son of a Cherokee bootlegger who rose through the town’s ranks to become Boss Gambler. It was his idea to build The Vapors, a pleasure palace more spectacular than any the town had ever seen, and an establishment to rival anything on the Vegas Strip or Broadway in sophistication and supercharged glamour. In this riveting work of forgotten history, native Arkansan David Hill plots the trajectory of everything from organized crime to America’s fraught racial past, examining how a town synonymous with white gangsters supported a burgeoning black middle class. He reveals how the louche underbelly of the South was also home to veterans hospitals and baseball’s spring training grounds, giving rise to everyone from Babe Ruth to President Bill Clinton. Infused with the sights and sounds of America’s entertainment heyday—jazz orchestras and auctioneers, slot machines and suited comedians—The Vapors is an arresting glimpse into a bygone era of American vice.

Convict Colony

release date: Oct 01, 2019
Convict Colony
The author of the magnificent bestselling account of the First Fleet returns to early Sydney to tell the story of the years that followed as it''s never been told before. The British plan to settle Australia was a high-risk venture. We now take it for granted that the first colony was the basis of one of the most successful nations in the world today. But in truth, the New World of the 18th century was dotted with failed colonies, and New South Wales nearly joined them. The motley crew of unruly marines and bedraggled convicts who arrived at Botany Bay in 1788 in leaky boats nearly starved to death. They could easily have been murdered by hostile locals, been overwhelmed by an attack from French or Spanish expeditions, or brought undone by the Castle Hill uprising of 1804. Yet through fortunate decisions, a few remarkably good leaders, and most of all good luck, Sydney survived and thrived. Bestselling historian David Hill tells the story of the first three decades of Britain''s earliest colony in Australia in a fresh and compelling way. ''David Hill captures Australia''s past in a very readable way.'' The Weekly Times

Finding

release date: Apr 30, 2018
Finding
Follow the fortunes of two families – their triumphs and disasters, losses and discoveries – in this enthralling novel by a bestselling author. A family boards a ship bound for New Zealand. What will they find there? Tests lie ahead – war, earthquakes, protest marches, brushes with death. And so do some thrilling discoveries . . . Master storyteller David Hill traces the fortunes of two New Zealand families, through seven generations and over 130 years of fast-flowing change, in this exciting and richly rewarding novel for intermediate readers.

American Voter Turnout

release date: Mar 05, 2018
American Voter Turnout
Using a combination of existing and original research, this new text provides a simple explanation for the low turnout in American elections: rather than creating an environment conducive to participation, the institutional arrangements that govern structure participation, representation, and actual governance in the United States create an environment that discourages widespread participation. To explore this argument, the author examines the origins and development of registration laws, single-member districts, such as the Electoral College, and the separation of powers and the impact these institutions have on turnout levels in American national elections. To this end, the text employs a narrative discussing the impact of institutions on turnout in the United States and across nations, supported with extensive yet accessible data analysis. Hill not only provides students with explanations for the low turnout characteristic of American elections, but also demonstrates the powerful impact of institutions on political life.

Teaching in Multiracial Schools

release date: Jul 20, 2017
Teaching in Multiracial Schools
Originally published in 1976. This book helps beginning and practising teachers to operate effectively in multiracial schools; its emphasis is on practical guidance for the classroom. It presents a review of the salient features of teaching in multiracial schools, comprising a brief description of the three largest ethnic minority groups; a selected list of studies related to the assessment of ability and achievement; language difficulties, specifically for West Indian, Asian and Chinese pupils, and for second-stage immigrant learners.

Elementary Linear Algebra with Applications (Classic Version)

release date: Mar 20, 2017
Elementary Linear Algebra with Applications (Classic Version)
For introductory sophomore-level courses in Linear Algebra or Matrix Theory. This title is part of the Pearson Modern Classics series. Pearson Modern Classics are acclaimed titles at a value price. Please visit www.pearsonhighered.com/math-classics-series for a complete list of titles. This text presents the basic ideas of linear algebra in a manner that offers students a fine balance between abstraction/theory and computational skills. The emphasis is on not just teaching how to read a proof but also on how to write a proof.

See Ya, Simon

release date: Oct 31, 2016
See Ya, Simon
Simon is a typical teenager – in every way except one. Simon likes girls, weekends and enjoys mucking about and playing practical jokes. But what s different is that Simon has muscular dystrophy – he is in a wheelchair and doesn t have long to live. See Ya, Simon is told by Simon''s best friend, Nathan. Funny, moving and devastatingly honest, it tells of their last year together. Winner of the Times Educational Supplement Nasen Award, the Silver Pen Award and the Storylines Gaelyn Gordon Award for a Much-loved Book, See Ya, Simon has been published in the USA, UK, Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands, China, Japan and Slovenia.

Short-Term Financial Management

release date: Jul 15, 2016
Short-Term Financial Management
Written specifically for upper-level undergraduate finance courses that focus on short-term financial management, working capital, and treasury management, this revised 5th edition of Short-Term Financial Management provides a comprehensive overview of topics that are vital for anyone interested in a career in corporate finance. The opening chapter reviews the time value of money and the basics of financial statement analysis. This edition also emphasizes benchmarking the cash conversion cycle, revises the discussion of bank relationship management, and expands the section on account analysis statements. In addition, there is new material on the application of statistical tools through the use of Excel. Each chapter includes student learning objectives, discussion questions, and sample problems. "Focus on Practice" sections introduce students to real-world articles and case studies. The book also features resources that will allow students to practice and apply the target concepts. An excellent introduction to many topics covered by the Certified Treasury Professional (CTP) certification, Short-Term Financial Management is suitable for courses in intermediate financial management and advanced corporate finance. Matthew Hill holds the Ph.D. in finance from Mississippi State University. Dr. Hill is the co-director of the Center for Strategic Finance and Corporate Treasury Management at Arkansas State University. John Zietlow earned his D.B.A at the University of Memphis. A former financial analyst for Ford Motor Company, Dr. Zietlow is now a professor of finance at Southwest Baptist University in Bolivar, Missouri. Terry Maness completed his D.B.A at Indiana University, Bloomington. Dr. Maness is the dean of the Hankamer School of Business at Baylor University.

Enemy Camp

release date: Feb 29, 2016
Enemy Camp
When of hundreds of Japanese captives arrive at Featherston POW camp, the tiny town is divided. Tensions run high and then, on 25 February 1943, disaster strikes. Three boys witness it all. A compelling new novel by an award-winning author. ''We knew straightaway that something was happening. Extra men in khaki uniforms stood at the main gates. Behind the wire, figures in blue sat on the ground. None of the usual moving around, washing up, wrestling, anything like that. Just rows of prisoners, sitting silently.'' It''s 1942, and the tiny farming town of Featherston is about to receive hundreds of Japanese soldiers into its prisoner-of-war camp. Ewen, whose dad is a guard there, can''t stop wondering about the enemy just down the road. Some say the captives are evil and cruel and should be treated harshly – or shot. But when Ewen and his friends ride out to the camp to peep through the barbed wire, the POWs just seem like . . . well, people. Then a new group from a captured warship arrives and the mood in the camp darkens. Guards and inmates begin to clash. As tension builds the boys are told to stay away. But on 25 February 1943, Ewen and his friends are there at the moment the storm breaks – and terrible, unforgettable events unfold before their eyes. A compelling novel by a master storyteller.

Special Relationship, The

release date: Jan 01, 2016
Special Relationship, The
́Australia and the British monarchy have always had a close relationship, yet they make for an odd couple: the rebellious, egalitarian nation wedded to an ancient system of social inequality. So what is the magic the royals hold over Australians? Queen Victoria was revered in Australia, even though shéd never seen the place and showed little interest in it. When her son Price Alfred visited in 1867, on the first ever royal visit of Australia, he was received rapturously, and nearly assassinated. In 1954 the country was gripped by royal fever when newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II landed on its shores; and more than sixty years later, having turned 90, she is as popular in Australia as she ever was. Not only that, but with the popularity of William, Kate, George and Charlotte burgeoning, against the odds the monarchy looks set to enter the hearts and minds of a new generation of Australians.́--Back cover.

The Special Relationship

release date: Oct 01, 2015
The Special Relationship
Australia and the British monarchy have always made for an odd couple: the young, rebellious, egalitarian nation wed to an ancient symbol of power and social inequality. Even today, an invitation to meet a member of the royal family remains a pinnacle of social achievement. What is the magic the royals hold over Australians? Since Captain James Cook first claimed New South Wales for King George III in 1770, the pulse of the nation can be measured by the strength of its attachment to an aristocratic bloodline on the other side of the world. Queen Victoria was more revered in Australia the longer she reigned, even though she’d never seen the place and showed little interest in it. When her son Prince Alfred visited in 1867, on the first royal tour the country had seen, he was received rapturously, and nearly assassinated. In 1954 Australia was gripped by royal fever when newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II landed on its shores for the first time; the republican movement grew in the late twentieth century alongside Australians’ adoration for Princess Diana; and now, with the popularity of William, Kate, George and Charlotte, the monarchy looks set to enter the hearts and minds of a new generation of Australians. As one of our most popular writers of Australian history, David Hill guides us with panache through this most peculiar state of affairs.

Making of Australia, The

release date: Jan 01, 2015
Making of Australia, The
The story of how a struggling convict settlement grew into six dynamic colonies and then the remarkable nation of Australia, told through the key figures who helped build it into the thriving nation it is today Tracing the story of the Australian nation from its European beginnings, this book is history at its most entertaining and accessible. When James Cook landed on the east coast of Australia, the rest of the world had some idea of how empty, vast, and wild the continent was, but so little was known of it that in 1788 most people thought it was two lands. In the subsequent years, its coastline was charted, its interior opened up, and its cities, laws, and economy developed. In this riveting, wide-ranging history, David Hill traces how this happened through the key figures who built this country into the thriving nation it is today: from its prescient and fair-minded first governor, Arthur Phillip, to the unpopular William Bligh, the victim of the country''s first and only military coup; from the visionary builder and law-maker Lachlan Macquarie to William Wentworth, the son of a convict who secured Australia''s first elected parliament; from Henry Parkes, the grand old man of politics who started the fraught process of Federation, to the first prime minister, Edmund Barton. It was Barton who formed the first Australian government just in time for the inaugural celebrations on January 1, 1900, when the nation of Australia was born.

Private International Law

release date: Nov 30, 2014
Private International Law
EU law has greatly influenced national law in Scotland, the UK and the rest of Europe. As a result, private international law is an essential area of study and of increasing importance to lawyers throughout the EU. Private International Law Essentials is the concise guide to private international law that you need, whether you''re studying, revising or a practicing lawyer looking for a summary the law in UK jurisdictions. David Hill looks at the key elements and issues of private international law, as well as the statutes and Conventions (e.g. Brussels, Lugano) and EU Regulations applying throughout the UK.

The Deadly Sky

release date: Jul 23, 2014
The Deadly Sky
The plane bucked sideways, flinging Darryl against the cabin wall. It plunged vertically, jolted so hard that his teeth clacked together, then started skidding downwards through the sky. The screams rose to a frenzy. Then Darryl felt the aircraft turning, swinging towards the right. They were heading towards Mururoa. And towards the nuclear bomb waiting there. The bomb due to explode in fifty-seven minutes. It''s 1974, and a dark, cold New Zealand winter. So when Darryl''s mum announces she is going to the remote Pacific island of Mangareva for work, and she''s taking him with her, he is thrilled. But even as Darryl soaks up the warmth and peaceful beauty of French Polynesia, his holiday is darkened by violent anti-nuclear protests. Plus there''s Alicia, with her furious outbursts against all Pacific nuclear tests. Darryl knows she''s talking rubbish. What he doesn''t know is that when he boards Flight 766 to fly home, his life and the lives of others will be changed forever. Also available as an eBook

No Safe Harbour

release date: Jul 23, 2014
No Safe Harbour
The bells stopped, so suddenly that their sound quivered in the air. For the first time in an hour, the loudspeakers spoke, but this time the words were different. ''We are about to abandon ship. All passengers proceed immediately to the starboard side. We are about to abandon ship.'' Stuart and his twin sister Sandra are coming home to Wellington on the ferry. Stuart knows he''ll enjoy the trip - he''s a good sailor. But it''s April 1968 and the ship is the Wahine. As the tragic events unwind Stuart and Sandra must battle to stay alive. A vivid and compelling picture of the Wahine''s last hours.

The Great Race

release date: Jul 03, 2014
The Great Race
On the afternoon of 8 April 1802, in the remote southern ocean, two explorers had a remarkable chance encounter. Englishman Matthew Flinders and Frenchman Nicolas Baudin had been sent by their governments on the same quest: to explore the uncharted coast of the great south land and find out whether the west and east coasts, four thousand kilometres apart, were part of the same island. And so began the race to compile the definitive map of Australia. These men''s journeys were the culmination of two hundred years of exploration of the region by the Dutch - most famously Abel Tasman - the Portuguese, the Spanish and by Englishmen such as the colourful pirate William Dampier and, of course, James Cook. The three-year voyages of Baudin and Flinders would see them endure terrible hardships in the spirit of discovery. They suffered scurvy and heat exhaustion, and Flinders was shipwrecked and imprisoned - always knowing he was competing with the French to produce the first map of this mysterious continent. Written from diaries and other first-hand accounts, this is the thrilling story of men whose drawings recorded countless previously unknown species and turned mythical creatures into real ones, and whose skill and determination enabled Terra Australis Incognita to become Australia.

A Journey in Faith Parenthood 101

release date: Feb 18, 2014
A Journey in Faith Parenthood 101
PRAYING BEFORE I go to sleep at night has been a habit since childhood. The night I thought of writing this book I prayed, God help me have good dreams and good thoughts as I sleep tonight. That is a prayer I have prayed ever since I was a child growing up. During the night I started thinking of ways we should raise our children, and how they need to be prepared for life. I told myself, I should write a book about this: ways to raise a successful child. I was afraid I would forget this idea by morning, so I arose at 3:00 AM and went to the kitchen to start writing down my ideas. I began to consider just what would be my definition of a successful child or adult. I realized that it depends on whose point of view we are coming from. The world defines success quite differently from God. The world would say it is to be rich and famous. However, since we are made in the image of God, it seems only logical that we should be a reflection of Him in our daily lives.

Brave Company

release date: Aug 21, 2013
Brave Company
Featured on the New Zealand Listener''s 50 best children''s books 2013 Something in the water, a hundred yards or so away. Russell jerked the binoculars back, trying to find it again. He had to be sure; mustn''t make a fool of himself. Where was it? Then he saw it through the lenses once more.His voice rang along the deck. ''Mine! Bearing 290 degrees. 100 yards. Mine!'' Sixteen-year-old Boy Seaman Russell Purchas is stationed on HMNZS Taupo, which has just entered hostile waters off the coast of Korea. It''s 1951, and his ship is part of the United Nations force fighting in the Korean War. Russell is determined to prove himself against the communists - not just because he wants to be brave, but because he wants to escape the shadow of his Uncle Trevor, killed in World War II. Everyone thinks Trevor was a hero, but Russell knows the shameful truth. But can Russell keep himself together when the shells start falling? And does he really know what courage means? A gripping novel about the Korean War for 9-12 year olds.

Cedarville: the Lakeside Murders

release date: Dec 29, 2012
Cedarville: the Lakeside Murders
Cedarville, Kentucky was once a small town like any other. It had the same things other communities its size had. Then came progress Progress is good, but sometimes growth in population brings with it big city problems. Cedarville is no exception as it grew into a small city drugs came into the area and were being manufactured and sold by some unknown source. It was not until the Vito Murder Case on Lakeside that the Cedarville Police Department finally found out who was behind it. It was a joint local, country, state and federal investigation that brought down the criminal organization that brought down the criminal organization and its leader. For most it all began here, and for a few it ended at a high price. This their story.

My Brother's War

release date: Aug 22, 2012
My Brother's War
WINNER OF THE JUNIOR FICTION AWARD AND CHILDREN''S CHOICE JUNIOR FICTION AWARD New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children and Young Adults 2013 WINNER OF THE LIANZA LIBRARIANS'' CHOICE AWARD 2013 STORYLINES NOTABLE BOOK AWARD 2013 IBBY HONOUR LIST 2014 ''...there are stories that need to be told over and over again, to introduce a new generation of readers to important ideas and to critical times in their country''s history...Hill''s descriptions of trench warfare are unforgettable.'' from the Judges'' Report of the New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children and Young Adults 2013 ''...this is an important and highly readable book.'' NZ Listener My Dear Mother, Well, I''ve gone and done it. I''ve joined the Army! Don''t be angry at me, Mother dear. I know you were glad when I wasn''t chosen in the ballot. But some of my friends were, and since they will be fighting for King and Country, I want to do the same. It''s New Zealand, 1914, and the biggest war the world has known has just broken out in Europe. William eagerly enlists for the army but his younger brother, Edmund, is a conscientious objector and refuses to fight. While William trains to be a soldier, Edmund is arrested. Both brothers will end up on the bloody battlefields of France, but their journeys there are very different. And what they experience at the front line will challenge the beliefs that led them there. A compelling novel about the First World War for 9-12 year olds.

Sinking

release date: May 01, 2012
Sinking
When a crazy old man leaps out of the bushes at Conrad on his way to swimming training, he gets the fright of his life. And when he discovers the man’s granddaughter is that weird horse-riding girl from school, he decides to steer clear of them. But fate has other ideas … and he is drawn into a grim secret. What’s the old man’s connection to a death from long ago? And whose life is in danger now …

Journey to Tangiwai

release date: Nov 22, 2010
Journey to Tangiwai
It''s 1953, in Napier, and Peter Cotterill starts the year writing in a journal given to him by his Great Aunt. We follow him through a year of many changes as his small community struggles through hard times. After joining the Scouts, Peter is determined that his patrol will get to the finals of a First Aid competition. This means travelling to Auckland by train on Christmas Eve, a journey that he will never forget. Suggested level: intermediate, junior secondary.

Sacred Dust

release date: Oct 20, 2010
Sacred Dust
Rose of Sharon had cried out to the man on the boat, tried to warn him the night he was shot for fishing where he wasn''t welcome. Then she retreated into silence--and guilt. Rose might have kept quiet if it hadn''t been for Lily, the outsider whose infidelities titillated Prince George County. Brassy, blonde Lily saw straight through Rose, the dutiful wife of an abusive man. Lily pushed her over the edge, exacting friendship where Rose had none to give, demanding that she break the code of silence that imprisoned them all. For both women knew that a man was killed in Prince George County for the color of his skin--and the time for change had come.

The River Runs

release date: Jan 01, 2008
The River Runs
It''s New Year''s Day in 1967 and Chris has made a resolution to stop his cousin Roger from bullying him. A bit of a problem as Roger is a champion wrestler and Chris is puny and bookish. But Chris finds there''s more to his cousin than meets the eye. Rural NZ setting. 12+.
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