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A Christchurch author, Joanna Orwin, celebrates the launching of her children’s book, “The Guardian of the Land” at the Canterbury Public Library. It was her third children’s book. All are based on Kaikoura’s history and published by the Oxford University Press. Mrs Orwin, is a science editor for the Forest Research Institute, has three children.

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Press, 22 June 1985, Page 12

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A Christchurch author, Joanna Orwin, celebrates the launching of her children’s book, “The Guardian of the Land” at the Canterbury Public Library. It was her third children’s book. All are based on Kaikoura’s history and published by the Oxford University Press. Mrs Orwin, is a science editor for the Forest Research Institute, has three children. Press, 22 June 1985, Page 12

A Christchurch author, Joanna Orwin, celebrates the launching of her children’s book, “The Guardian of the Land” at the Canterbury Public Library. It was her third children’s book. All are based on Kaikoura’s history and published by the Oxford University Press. Mrs Orwin, is a science editor for the Forest Research Institute, has three children. Press, 22 June 1985, Page 12