Philippa Werry
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Philippa Werry (born 13 September 1958) is a New Zealand writer. Her book ''Iris and Me'' won the Young Adult Fiction Award at the 2023
New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults The New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults are a series of literary awards presented annually to recognise excellence in children and young adult's literature in New Zealand. The awards began in 1982 as the New Zealand Governm ...
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Bibliography

* ''Iris and Me'' (The Cuba Press, 2023) * ''The Other Sister'' (Pipi Press, 2021) * ''This is Where I Stand'', illustrated by Kieran Rynhart (Scholastic, 2021) * ''Our Incredible Dogs'' (New Holland, 2020) * ''Antarctic Journeys'' (New Holland, 2019) * ''The Telegram'' (Pipi Press, 2019) * ''The New Zealand Wars'' (New Holland, 2018) * ''Armistice Day: The New Zealand story: what it is and why it matters'' (New Holland, 2016) * ''Waitangi Day: the New Zealand story: what it is and why it matters'' (New Holland, 2015) * ''Best Mates'', illustrated by
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(New Holland, 2014) * ''Harbour Bridge'' (Scholastic, 2014) * ''Anzac Day: The New Zealand Story: What It Is and Why It Matters'' (New Holland 2013) * ''Lighthouse Family'' (Scholastic, 2013) * ''A Girl Called Harry'' (Scholastic 2010) * ''Enemy at the Gate'' (Scholastic 2008) * ''The Great Chocolate Cake Bake Off'' (Scholastic 2007) * ''Top Secret'' (Gilt Edge Publishing 2006) * ''Wonderful Wheels Day'', illustrated by Alice Bell (Scholastic 2004) * ''The Lost Watch'', illustrated by Alice Bell (Scholastic 2003).


References

Living people 1958 births New Zealand children's writers New Zealand women children's writers Writers from Christchurch {{NewZealand-writer-stub