An appreciative audience (left) gathers round the pit in the children’s section of the Canterbury Public Library to> to a book reading by a local author, Jane Buxton (right), as part of the first New Zealand Women s Book• Festival. The library is host to book readings throughout the festival, which ends today. It has been organised by publishing houses in celebration of women’s writing.
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Press, 24 September 1988, Page 18
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65An appreciative audience (left) gathers round the pit in the children’s section of the Canterbury Public Library to> to a book reading by a local author, Jane Buxton (right), as part of the first New Zealand Women s Book• Festival. The library is host to book readings throughout the festival, which ends today. It has been organised by publishing houses in celebration of women’s writing. Press, 24 September 1988, Page 18
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