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The Seventies (1970) •
Introducing Maurice Gee (1981) •
On Poetry: Twelve Studies of Work by New Zealand Poets (1984) •
Ours But to Do (1986) •
Taranaki (1987) •
The Boy (1988) •
A Time to Laugh (1990) •
The Games of Nanny Miro (1990) •
See Ya, Simon (1992)(winner of 1994 Times Educational Supplement Award for Special Needs and Children's Literature Foundation Gaelyn Gordon Award for a Much-Loved Book. NCSS-CBC Notable Children's Trade Book in the field of Social Studies. •
The Winning Touch (1995) •
Second Best (1996) •
Fat, Four-eyed and Useless (1997)(Winner Esther Glen Medal 1998; New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards finalist 1998) •
Just Looking, Thanks (1999) • ''Boots 'n' All'' (1999) •
Right Where It Hurts (2001)(winner of 2003 LIANZA Esther Glen Medal,
New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards 2003 shortlister) •
The High Wind Blows (2001) •
The Sleeper Wakes (2001) •
The Name of the Game (2001) •
Where All Things End (2002) •
My Story: Journey to Tangiwai, The Diary of Peter Cotterill, Napier 1953 (2003)(New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children & Young Adults 2004 junior section finalist) •
No Big Deal (2003) •
No Safe Harbour (2003)(New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children & Young Adults 2004 young adult section finalist) •
Coming Back (2004)(New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children & Young Adults 2005 young adult section finalist) •
Bodies and Soul (2005)(Storylines Notable Book 2006) •
Running Hot (2005)(New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children & Young Adults 2006 young adult section finalist) •
Aim High (2006) •
Hill Sides (2006) •
How I met myself, Cambridge University Press, (2006) •
Black Day (2007) •
The Forgotten Children (2007) •
Duet (Youth Book) (2007) • ''My Brother's War'' (2012) •
The Red Poppy (2012)(Storylines Notable Book 2013) •
Sinking (2013)(Storylines Notable Book 2014) •
The Deadly Sky (2014) •
First to the Top: Sir Edmund Hillary’s Amazing Everest Adventure (2015)(winner of the New Zealand Book Awards for Children & Young Adults 2016 Children's Choice Award - Non-Fiction. Listed as a Storylines Notable Book for 2016) •
Enemy Camp (2016)(finalist for the Esther Glen Junior Fiction Award and the Children's Choice Junior Fiction Award in 2016 New Zealand Book Awards for Children & Young Adults) •
Speed King (2016) •
Flight Path (2017) • ''Sky High: Jean Batten's Incredible Flying Adventures'' (2019)(New Zealand Book Awards for Children & Young Adults 2019 non-fiction section finalist) •
Taking the Lead: How Jacinda Ardern Wowed the World (2020) •
Below (2023)(Esther Glen Award, 2023 winner) ==References==