Step back in time with Isabel Maud Peacocke's "Piccaninnies," a charming children's story set in colonial New Zealand. This meticulously prepared print edition brings to life a world of family and friendship amidst a unique historical setting. < p/> Explore the daily lives of children growing up in a bygone era, navigating the joys and challenges of their time. "Piccaninnies" offers a glimpse into the social fabric of early New Zealand through the eyes of its young inhabitants. < p/> This juvenile fiction title explores universal themes of friendship and growing up, set against the backdrop of colonial life. A treasured piece of juvenile fiction, "Piccaninnies" provides a window into a specific place and time, offering insights into childhood and community in early New Zealand.
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