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The Chocolate Touch (Paperback): Patrick Skene Catling The Chocolate Touch (Paperback)
Patrick Skene Catling; Illustrated by Margo Apple
R218 R187 Discovery Miles 1 870 Save R31 (14%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In a laugh-out-loud hilarious twist on the legend of King Midas, a boy acquires a magical gift that turns everything his lips touch into chocolate. Can you ever have too much of your favorite food? John Midas is about to find out....

First published in 1952, The Chocolate Touch was an instant classic--and has remained a timeless favorite with kids, teachers, and parents.

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Murder Becomes Electra (Paperback): Patrick Skene Catling Murder Becomes Electra (Paperback)
Patrick Skene Catling
R408 Discovery Miles 4 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Big O - The Life and Times of Olsen Filipaina (Paperback): Patrick Skene The Big O - The Life and Times of Olsen Filipaina (Paperback)
Patrick Skene
R512 R468 Discovery Miles 4 680 Save R44 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The Big O by Patrick Skene is the story of Olsen Filipaina, a New Zealand Hall of Fame rugby league legend who was a pathfinder for the Maori and Pasifika players who today dominate the Australian National Rugby League. In a career that saw him play 29 Tests for New Zealand and more than 100 first grade NSWRL games, Filipaina was an object of fascination for the rugby league community. To fans he was "the Galloping Garbo", a working-class hero who thrilled crowds in between shifts as a garbageman. To opponents, who feared his Polynesian power game, he was The Big O. To coaches and critics, he was simply "Olsen the enigma". Featured in the book are some of the pivotal figures of 1980s Australia and New Zealand sport including Sir Graham Lowe, Arthur Beetson, Roy Masters, Sir Peter Leitch, David Tua, Sir Bryan Williams, Wayne Pearce, Sir Michael Jones, John Ribot, Mark Graham, David Lange and NRL Immortal Wally Lewis who for the first time opens up about being outplayed by Filipaina in the 1985 Test series. The Big O tracks Olsen's story from his rise out of working-class South Auckland, to overcoming depression, racism and cultural dislocation in Sydney, to the Cinderella story of his success for the New Zealand Kiwis. Forty years after Filipaina burst into Australian rugby league, Skene relates the tale of a humble and principled man, a dynamic and magical pioneer of the 'Pacific Revolution'. The Big O' is a timely story of resilience, redemption, bravery and love. To understand Olsen's story is to understand the cultural changes that have reshaped the game of rugby league.

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