The Singing Whakapapa (Penguin Award Winning Classics).

The Singing Whakapapa (Penguin Award Winning Classics).
Title The Singing Whakapapa (Penguin Award Winning Classics). PDF eBook
Author Christian Karlson Stead
Publisher
Total Pages 352
Release 1994
Genre New Zealand
ISBN 9780143573777

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"The story of John Flatt - missionary agriculturalist, witness to Waharoa's war of the 1830s against the Arawa, to the murder of the young woman Tarore and to the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi - and his great-great-grandson Hugh Grady, who more than a hundred-and-fifty years later tried to make sense of his own life by exploring all that has gone before"--Publisher information.

The Skinny Louie Book (Penguin Award Winning Classics)

The Skinny Louie Book (Penguin Award Winning Classics)
Title The Skinny Louie Book (Penguin Award Winning Classics) PDF eBook
Author Fiona Farrell
Publisher Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
Total Pages 321
Release 2001-08-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1743487266

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Fiona Farrell's first novel – always moving, often hilarious – is a breathtakingly accomplished debut. It presents a head-on confrontation with a New Zealand psyche rarely found in history books. Skinny Louie, daughter of Shanghai Lil, has a baby in the Begonia House on the day of the royal visit. Maura finds the baby and takes it home. Tia grows up with magical powers into the brave new world of the twenty-first century. Fiona Farrell's first novel – always moving, often hilarious – is a breathtakingly accomplished debut. It presents a head-on confrontation with a New Zealand psyche rarely found in history books. The Skinny Louie Book won the 1993 New Zealand Book Award for Fiction.

The Singing Whakapapa

The Singing Whakapapa
Title The Singing Whakapapa PDF eBook
Author CK Stead
Publisher Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
Total Pages 321
Release 1994-07-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1743487258

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The Singing Whakpapa is a tale for our time - a compelling historical detective story in which the truth is stranger than any fiction, and in which the present becomes a backseat driver to the past. What is the truth of history, what are the facts - and how are we to know them? This powerful novel is the story of John Flatt - missionary agriculturalist, witness to Waharoa's war of the 1830s against the Arawa, to the murder of the young woman Tarore and to the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi - and his great-great-grandson Hugh Grady, who more than a hundred-and-fifty years later tried to make sense of his own life by exploring all that has gone before. It is a story laced with passion, betrayal and revenge, at many levels, as greed overtakes good intentions and the cloak of history is pulled aside. The Singing Whakapapa won the New Zealand Book Awards in 1995.

The Singing Whakapapa/Stead,C.K.

The Singing Whakapapa/Stead,C.K.
Title The Singing Whakapapa/Stead,C.K. PDF eBook
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Total Pages 0
Release 1994
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The Singing Whakapapa

The Singing Whakapapa
Title The Singing Whakapapa PDF eBook
Author Christian Karlson Stead
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Total Pages
Release 2009
Genre Biographers
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John Flatt, missionary agriculturalist, is witness to Waharoa's war of the 1830s, to the murder of the young woman Tarore, and to the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. His great-great-grandson Hugh Grady tries to make sense of his own life by exploring all that has gone before.

Classic New Zealand Poets in Performance

Classic New Zealand Poets in Performance
Title Classic New Zealand Poets in Performance PDF eBook
Author Jack Ross
Publisher
Total Pages 164
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN

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An anthology of classic poems by twenty-seven New Zealand poets, accompanied by two CDs on which the poets themselves read the poems. The recordings have been selected from the Waiata Recordings Archive (collected in 1974) and the Aotearoa New Zealand Poetry Sound Archive (completed in 2004).

Chappy

Chappy
Title Chappy PDF eBook
Author Patricia Grace
Publisher Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
Total Pages 238
Release 2015-05-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1743486871

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Spanning several decades and several continents and set against the backdrop of a changing New Zealand, Chappy is a compelling story of enduring love. Uprooted from his privileged European life and sent to New Zealand to sort himself out, twenty-one-year-old Daniel pieces together the history of his Maori family. As his relatives revisit their past, Daniel learns of a remarkable love story between his Maori grandmother Oriwia and his Japanese grandfather Chappy. The more Daniel hears about his deceased grandfather, the more intriguing – and elusive – Chappy becomes. In this touching portrayal of family life, acclaimed writer Patricia Grace explores racial intolerance, cross-cultural conflicts and the universal desire to belong. Also available as an eBook.