How Long to Read Big Weather

By Gregory O'Brien

How Long Does it Take to Read Big Weather?

It takes the average reader 3 hours and 43 minutes to read Big Weather by Gregory O'Brien

Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more

Description

'Canyon streets and trams': Central city. Wellington / Dinah Hawken -- Walking the morning city / Sam Hunt -- I imagine Wellington as a delicatessen / David Eggleton -- Wellington / David McKee Wright -- Wellington/ Peter Bland -- The immigrant artist / C. K. Stead -- On the building site for a new library / J. C. Sturm -- My lost youth / Bill Manhire -- Sunday, across the Tasman / August Kleinzahler -- Stage-divers / Damien Wilkins -- Wellington at 5 o'clock / Denis Glover -- Wellington / James K. Baxter -- The streets of my city / W. H. Oliver -- Settlement / Geoff Cochrane -- Stopping / Rachel Bush -- An M.P.'s life for me / Ronald L. Meek -- The desperadoes / Iain Sharp -- Wellington / Bill Manhire -- Vignette / Katherine Mansfield -- Author's bluff / Vincent O'Sullivan -- 'The end of the earth's long breath': Harbour and sea. Round Oriental Bay / Lauris Edmond -- Ghost ships / Chris Orsman -- The greenhouse effect / Fleur Adcock -- Beautiful theories in the capital / Michal Morrissey -- Speaking with my grandmothers / Fiona Kidman -- Here / Ian Wedde -- from The beaches / Robin Hyde -- The Māori Jesus / James K. Baxter -- Baring head / James McNaughton -- from The beaches / Robin Hyde -- New view / Andrew Johnston -- Windy day / David Beach -- Wellington harbour is a laundry / Denis Glover -- Wellington harbour -- a shepherd's pie / Denis Glover -- Port / James McNaughton -- Harbour poems / Dinah Hawken -- Wellington / Bob Orr -- A spell to catch squid fishermen / Lynn Davidson -- Wellington letter / Lauris Edmond -- Not far / Lauris Edmond -- Little blue / Janis Freegard -- Podner / Ian Wedde -- Today / Dinah Hawken -- 'A window...full of houses': Suburbs. Bus stop / Jenny Bornholdt -- July, July / Vincent O'Sullivan -- Contents of a breeze, Wellington / Gregory O'Brien -- Now suddenly / Ingrid Horrocks -- Making waves / Chris Orsman -- There is chaos on the roads / Geoff Cochrane -- Houses at night / Alistair Te Ariki Campbell -- Instructions for how to get ahead of yourself while the light still shines / Jenny Bornholdt -- The top / James Brown -- Letter from Holloway Road / Lindsay Rabbitt -- Energy crisis / Rachel McAlpine -- Sunset / Eileen Duggan -- We will, we do / Jenny Bordnholdt -- No trick pon / James Brown -- Summer Oriental Bay / Lauris Edmond -- Lily speaks / Johanna Aitchison -- Last view of Wellington: 1968 / Louis Johnson -- 'Running away from its roots': Parks, bush and beyond. City Sunday / Louis Johnson -- Compared to what / Laurie Duggan -- Common oak, England / Stephanie de Montalk -- Wellington, New Zealand / Robert Creeley -- Transit / Michael Palmer -- Old magnolias / Andrew Johnston -- A ballad of IHC / John Ridland -- Wild daisies / Bub Bridger -- The windy hills o' Wellington / 'The exile' (Henry Lawson) -- Unfamiliar legends of the stars / Kate Camp -- Otari / Louise Wrightson -- The acolyte / Eileen Duggan -- The god of hills / Diana Bridge -- Song in the Hutt Valley / Louis Johnson -- Waitangi Day, Porirua / Vivienne Plumb -- Porirua Friday night / Sam Hunt -- Titahi Bay / Eileen Duggan -- Threnody / Denis Glover -- Magnificat / Allen Curnow -- Weather / Airini Beautrais -- Memory Harbour / Brian Gregory -- Southerly / Robert Sullivan -- From Makara / Bill Sewell -- Toroa: Albatross / Hone Tuwhare -- 'Red Wellington boots': The twenty-first century. Wellington, NZ / Dinah Hawken -- The Tuesday ode / Kirsten McDougall -- Red Wellingtons / Cath Kenneally -- Dreaming in Wellington / Dora Malech -- Beauty sleep / Kate Camp -- Good business / Ian Wedde -- Buckley Road / Airini Beautrais -- Onepu Road / Amy Brown -- Suburbs / James Brown -- Wellywood / Geoff Cochrane -- Cave country / Anna Livesy -- My carbon gaze / Anen Kennedy -- Watching for ice forming / Naomi O'Connor -- 1YA / Sonja Yelich -- Things that don't move in Newtown / Kate Camp -- Terra Wellington / James Brown.

How long is Big Weather?

Big Weather by Gregory O'Brien is 222 pages long, and a total of 55,944 words.

This makes it 75% the length of the average book. It also has 68% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Big Weather Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 5 hours and 5 minutes to read Big Weather aloud.

What Reading Level is Big Weather?

Big Weather is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

Note that there may be other factors that effect this rating besides length that are not factored in on this page. This may include things like complex language or sensitive topics not suitable for students of certain ages.

When deciding what to show young students always use your best judgement and consult a professional.

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