David Hill

David Hill

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In 2002, David Hill won the Children's Literature Foundation Award for See Ya Simon and the same book won the TES Award for Special Needs in 1994. In 2003, he was the Robert Lord writer-in-residence and in 2005 he received the Margaret Mahy Medal for his significant contribution to children's literature in New Zealand. His books have been translated into French, Chinese and Estonian. His short stories and plays for teenagers and young readers have been published and broadcast in New Zealand, Australia and the USA.
20th July 2011

Time Out

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2nd October 2011

Out of the Dark

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1st January 2005

RAINBOW READING LIFE ON OTHER

Special Needs Scheme that builds fluency and comprehension through audio assisted learning. Ideal for struggling readers... MoreRAINBOW READING LIFE ON OTHER

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1st May 2006

The Write Stuff

'All at once, wisecracking, levelheaded Hannah had that fizzy-pop feeling in her stomach. She wanted to giggle. She want... MoreThe Write Stuff

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1st July 2007

See Ya Simon

This book tells the story of Simon, a 14 year old boy who has muscular distrophy and spends his life in a wheelchair. T... MoreSee Ya Simon

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26th December 2007

Intruder

When George's mom asks Bess, George, and me to help her cater a benefit for the library, we're all on board. The event i... MoreIntruder

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9th July 2019

Earthquake!

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1st May 2015

My Brother's War

It's New Zealand, 1914, and the biggest war the world has known has just broken out in Europe. William eagerly enlists f... MoreMy Brother's War

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1st January 2003

Extra Ordinary

Special Needs Scheme that builds fluency and comprehension through audio assisted learning. Ideal for struggling readers... MoreExtra Ordinary

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