Locally and Internationally well known Timaru author Ivy Preston passed away on April 1st.
Writing was thrust upon her when her beloved husband died very suddenly and she had to support her four children. ``I kept thinking `what can I do?' And I remembered I was going to write a book,'' Preston said once in an interview. The author of more than 40 romances translated into nine languages, Preston was prolific, famous for her New Zealand scenery and romantic romances, with little sex involved.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Monday, March 29, 2010
We've launched our New Website...
We've launched our New Website, it's bigger, brighter and better!
Check it out from the link below...
Monday, March 15, 2010
It's Annual Book Sale Time
Timaru District Libraries
Big Book Sale
Starts Monday 29th March
9am
Timaru District Library
Timaru District Children’s Library
Sophia Street
Timaru
Plus ongoing Sales Tables in Temuka and Geraldine.
Something for everyone…
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
NZ Post Children's Book Awards 2010 Finalists Announced
NZ Post Children's Book Awards 2010 Finalists Announced
Source: Booksellers New Zealand Website
Books by two of New Zealand’s most revered children’s writers – Margaret Mahy and Joy Cowley – feature in this year’s New Zealand Post Children’s Book Awards finalist line-up.
Cowley’s Cowshed Christmas, illustrated by Gavin Bishop, and Mahy’s The Word Witch, edited by Tessa Duder and illustrated by David Elliot, are both finalists in the Picture Book Category.
But they are up against some stiff competition with other award-winning authors and highly creative newcomers battling it out for the top prizes in the country’s premier, annual children’s book awards.
The 2010 New Zealand Post Children’s Book Awards judging panel convenor, Rosemary Tisdall commented that the overall quality of this year’s submitted books was outstanding and whittling the pile down to a final shortlist was a challenge.
‘It is very encouraging that even in a year of recession and the changing market for books, many publishers are still able to produce books of outstanding quality. This reflects the respect that is felt for the work of both authors and illustrators.’
For a full list of Finalists click on the link below.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Renowned lover of roses and author dies - Trevor Griffiths
South Canterbury has lost one of its most respected and well-known residents. World-renowned rosarian Trevor Griffiths died 21st February 2010 after a long illness.
Such was his knowledge of roses that the Trevor Griffiths Rose Garden at Caroline Bay was opened in 2001, and he was a New Zealand and international identity. He wrote eight books on roses and worked as a nurseryman until his retirement.
Mr Griffiths, 83, also had a rose named after him by distinguished English rosarian David Austin who described Mr Griffiths as a pioneering nurseryman.
His son Bevan said he was a modest man whose passion in life was roses. "Roses have been his life, they were the love of his life.
"He was always very humble about his achievements."
Former mayoress Nan Raymond, who was instrumental in establishing the Trevor Griffiths Rose Garden when she was president of the Timaru Beautifying Society, said South Canterbury had lost one of its most influential people.
"Rose lovers all over the world will be sad to hear of Trevor's death."
"The people of South Canterbury were fortunate to have Trevor and his roses in their midst."
"His life's work will live on for decades to come."
South Canterbury Rose Society secretary John Jackson said Mr Griffiths would be a sad loss, and he would always remember Mr Griffiths for his passion, dedication and willingness to pass on his knowledge. The Trevor Griffiths Rose Garden was designed by Sir Miles Warren and today boasts more than 1200 roses. It has a rose from every rose family in the world.
Mr Griffiths' collection of genuine old roses was once the third biggest in the world. It is from this collection, plus 600 modern roses from David Austin, that the Bay garden evolved.
Mr Griffiths was the author of several books including My World of Old Roses, My World of Old Roses, Volume Two, A Celebration of Old Roses, The Best of Modern Roses : a selection for New Zealand, Old-Fashioned Roses : 150 favourites, The Essential Old Rose : Growing and using old Roses in New Zealand, Glorious Old Roses, Memory of Old Roses : Notes from the life of New Zealand's great Rosarian.
Mr Griffiths also contributed to The Herald's Past Times pages, reminiscing about Timaru in days gone by.
Monday, November 9, 2009
New Zealand Book Month - Your Favourite New Zealand Books as voted by you!!
The results are in and your favourite New Zealand Books are...(most votes)
An angel at my table - Janet Frame
A River rules my life - Mona Anderson
A good man - Barry Crump
The Penguin history of New Zealand - Michael King
Mister Pip - Lloyd Jones
My own words - Judy Bailey
Thursday, November 5, 2009
New Zealand Book Month - Book Art Entry Winners
Winner Adult Section
Pam Chancellor
2nd Place Adult Section
Helen Cholmondeley
Winner Children's Section
Kate Merrilees
2nd Place Children's Section
Chelseigh and Brittany (Sacred Heart Primary School)
3rd Children's Section
Jessie Zandbergen (Sacred Heart Primary School)
Highly Commended
(All entries from Sacred Heart Primary School)
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