Author: Witi Ihimaera
Publisher: Huia Publishers
ISBN: 9781877283642
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
A humorous tale with a surprising ending, Witi Ihimaera's inaugural children's book is set in a Grimm-fairytale forest in New Zealand.
The Little Kowhai Tree
Author: Witi Ihimaera
Publisher: Huia Publishers
ISBN: 9781877283642
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
A humorous tale with a surprising ending, Witi Ihimaera's inaugural children's book is set in a Grimm-fairytale forest in New Zealand.
Publisher: Huia Publishers
ISBN: 9781877283642
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
A humorous tale with a surprising ending, Witi Ihimaera's inaugural children's book is set in a Grimm-fairytale forest in New Zealand.
The Parihaka Woman
Author: Witi Ihimaera
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
ISBN: 1869797302
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
A wonderfully surprising, inventive and deeply moving riff on fact and fiction, history and imagination from one of New Zealand's finest and most memorable storytellers. There has never been a New Zealand novel quite like The Parihaka Woman. Richly imaginative and original, weaving together fact and fiction, it sets the remarkable story of Erenora against the historical background of the turbulent and compelling events that occurred in Parihaka during the 1870s and 1880s. Parihaka is the place Erenora calls home, a peaceful Taranaki settlement overcome by war and land confiscation. As her world is threatened, Erenora must find within herself the strength, courage and ingenuity to protect those whom she loves. And, like a Shakespearean heroine, she must change herself before she can take up her greatest challenge and save her exiled husband, Horitana.
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
ISBN: 1869797302
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
A wonderfully surprising, inventive and deeply moving riff on fact and fiction, history and imagination from one of New Zealand's finest and most memorable storytellers. There has never been a New Zealand novel quite like The Parihaka Woman. Richly imaginative and original, weaving together fact and fiction, it sets the remarkable story of Erenora against the historical background of the turbulent and compelling events that occurred in Parihaka during the 1870s and 1880s. Parihaka is the place Erenora calls home, a peaceful Taranaki settlement overcome by war and land confiscation. As her world is threatened, Erenora must find within herself the strength, courage and ingenuity to protect those whom she loves. And, like a Shakespearean heroine, she must change herself before she can take up her greatest challenge and save her exiled husband, Horitana.
Language, Identity and Diversity in Picturebooks
Author: Nicola Daly
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1040185479
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 127
Book Description
This book presents a range of perspectives on the way language, diversity, and identity are reflected in New Zealand children’s literature, based on the published research of Nicola Daly, an associate professor in the Division of Education of the University of Waikato, and her colleagues. The book is organised into two sections. The first section examines the use of Te Reo Māori and English in the text of New Zealand picturebooks, exploring the linguistic landscape of Māori-English bilingual picturebooks. The second section, The Pedagogical Potential of Picturebooks, explores how picturebooks featuring Māori, English, New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL), and Pacific languages reflect identity and support diversity in society. Research from several educational contexts, ranging from kindergarten to university, where picturebooks are used to support learning language and learning about language is also discussed. Themes of language, identity, and diversity are explored throughout the two sections and brought together in the concluding chapter’s discussion of the power of picturebooks. This book will be of interest to scholars in children’s literature and education; it may also be relevant to scholars in linguistics library and information studies, cultural studies, and media and communication studies.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1040185479
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 127
Book Description
This book presents a range of perspectives on the way language, diversity, and identity are reflected in New Zealand children’s literature, based on the published research of Nicola Daly, an associate professor in the Division of Education of the University of Waikato, and her colleagues. The book is organised into two sections. The first section examines the use of Te Reo Māori and English in the text of New Zealand picturebooks, exploring the linguistic landscape of Māori-English bilingual picturebooks. The second section, The Pedagogical Potential of Picturebooks, explores how picturebooks featuring Māori, English, New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL), and Pacific languages reflect identity and support diversity in society. Research from several educational contexts, ranging from kindergarten to university, where picturebooks are used to support learning language and learning about language is also discussed. Themes of language, identity, and diversity are explored throughout the two sections and brought together in the concluding chapter’s discussion of the power of picturebooks. This book will be of interest to scholars in children’s literature and education; it may also be relevant to scholars in linguistics library and information studies, cultural studies, and media and communication studies.
The Whale Rider
Author: Witi Ihimaera
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 9780152050177
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
As her beloved grandfather, chief of the Māori tribe of Whangara, New Zealand, struggles to lead in difficult times and to find a male successor, young Kahu is developing a mysterious relationship with whales, particularly the ancient bull whale whose legendary rider was their ancestor.
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 9780152050177
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
As her beloved grandfather, chief of the Māori tribe of Whangara, New Zealand, struggles to lead in difficult times and to find a male successor, young Kahu is developing a mysterious relationship with whales, particularly the ancient bull whale whose legendary rider was their ancestor.
'Little Book of Limericks for the Young and Young at Heart
Author: Gaye Hemsley
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 149313745X
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 49
Book Description
For many years Gaye Hemsley has worked with children and adults as a dance teacher. She believes dancing and writing are a happy marriage both requiring a creative mind. She has published several picture books. For her seventh birthday she published a book of poems of her life experiences. A lot of her ideas come in the middle of the night so she keeps a pen and paper handy to jot thoughts down. Out walking is also inspiriting; a poem will come to her so she sends it to herself via mobile phone. Gaye is affectionately known to the children in her life as Nana Gaye Surrounded by enchanting scenery in the Bay of Plenty in the North Island of New Zealand certainly gives her motivation to continue writing. Visit the web page www.chrisitnaproductions.co.nz
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 149313745X
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 49
Book Description
For many years Gaye Hemsley has worked with children and adults as a dance teacher. She believes dancing and writing are a happy marriage both requiring a creative mind. She has published several picture books. For her seventh birthday she published a book of poems of her life experiences. A lot of her ideas come in the middle of the night so she keeps a pen and paper handy to jot thoughts down. Out walking is also inspiriting; a poem will come to her so she sends it to herself via mobile phone. Gaye is affectionately known to the children in her life as Nana Gaye Surrounded by enchanting scenery in the Bay of Plenty in the North Island of New Zealand certainly gives her motivation to continue writing. Visit the web page www.chrisitnaproductions.co.nz
Tangi
Author: Witi Ihimaera
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
ISBN: 1776953746
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 227
Book Description
First released 50 years ago, Tangi was Witi Ihimaera’s debut novel and the first to be published by a Māori author. A landmark literary event, it went on to win the James Wattie Book of the Year Award. He was just 29 years old at the time. At the centre of the novel is the story of a father and son set within a three-day tangihanga. Those who love Pounamu Pounamu will immediately recognise that already present are the hallmarks of classic Ihimaera storytelling. Revisiting the text for this special anniversary edition, Witi has added richer details and developed the nascent themes that have continued to preoccupy him over a lifetime of writing. Return with him to where it all began.
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
ISBN: 1776953746
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 227
Book Description
First released 50 years ago, Tangi was Witi Ihimaera’s debut novel and the first to be published by a Māori author. A landmark literary event, it went on to win the James Wattie Book of the Year Award. He was just 29 years old at the time. At the centre of the novel is the story of a father and son set within a three-day tangihanga. Those who love Pounamu Pounamu will immediately recognise that already present are the hallmarks of classic Ihimaera storytelling. Revisiting the text for this special anniversary edition, Witi has added richer details and developed the nascent themes that have continued to preoccupy him over a lifetime of writing. Return with him to where it all began.
Contemporary Children's and Young Adult Literature
Author: Charlotte Beyer
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1527576833
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
This book explores contemporary children’s and young adult novels writing back to history and oppression. Divided into three distinct yet interconnected parts, this thematic study analyses selected novels from across the globe, drawing on current critical debates to investigate how these narratives raise vital questions about identity, power and language. Examinations of children’s and young adult novels from Britain, Ireland, Sweden, the USA, Australia, and New Zealand offer fresh readings of established texts, and provide important critical perspectives on lesser-known works. The book also examines the use of genre in children’s and young adult literature, including crime fiction, dystopia, coming-of-age, and historical fiction. Addressing vital social justice themes in contemporary children’s and young adult novels, such as human trafficking, postcolonialism, disaster, trauma, and gender and race inequality, the book presents a critically informed analysis of these compelling literary works and their engagement with social and cultural debates.
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1527576833
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
This book explores contemporary children’s and young adult novels writing back to history and oppression. Divided into three distinct yet interconnected parts, this thematic study analyses selected novels from across the globe, drawing on current critical debates to investigate how these narratives raise vital questions about identity, power and language. Examinations of children’s and young adult novels from Britain, Ireland, Sweden, the USA, Australia, and New Zealand offer fresh readings of established texts, and provide important critical perspectives on lesser-known works. The book also examines the use of genre in children’s and young adult literature, including crime fiction, dystopia, coming-of-age, and historical fiction. Addressing vital social justice themes in contemporary children’s and young adult novels, such as human trafficking, postcolonialism, disaster, trauma, and gender and race inequality, the book presents a critically informed analysis of these compelling literary works and their engagement with social and cultural debates.
Drowned Sprat and Other Stories
Author: Stephanie Johnson
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
ISBN: 1775530256
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 199
Book Description
A collection of short stories to dip into and devour, by a prize-winning writer. These 23 stories show the breadth of Stephanie Johnson's fine writing. It features poignant insights as well as her sharp wit, with characters as diverse as a woman arranging a second wife for her husband, a criminal returning to the care of his mother, and a widow who hears an octopus call her name.
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
ISBN: 1775530256
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 199
Book Description
A collection of short stories to dip into and devour, by a prize-winning writer. These 23 stories show the breadth of Stephanie Johnson's fine writing. It features poignant insights as well as her sharp wit, with characters as diverse as a woman arranging a second wife for her husband, a criminal returning to the care of his mother, and a widow who hears an octopus call her name.
Maori Boy
Author: Witi Ihimaera
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
ISBN: 1869797272
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 493
Book Description
This is the first volume of Witi Ihimaera's enthralling, award-winning memoir, packed with stories from the formative years of this much-loved writer. Witi Ihimaera is a consummate storyteller — one critic calling him one of our ‘finest and most memorable’. Some of his best stories, however, are about his own life. This honest, stirring work tells of the family and community into which Ihimaera was born, of his early life in rural New Zealand, of family secrets, of facing anguish and challenges, and of laughter and love. As Ihimaera recounts the myths that formed his early imagination, he also reveals the experiences from real life that wriggled into his fiction. Alive with an inventive, stimulating narrative and vividly portrayed relatives, this memoir is engrossing, entertaining and moving, but, more than this, it is also a vital record of what it means to grow up Maori. Winner of the Ockham New Zealand Book Award 2016 for the General Non Fiction category.
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
ISBN: 1869797272
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 493
Book Description
This is the first volume of Witi Ihimaera's enthralling, award-winning memoir, packed with stories from the formative years of this much-loved writer. Witi Ihimaera is a consummate storyteller — one critic calling him one of our ‘finest and most memorable’. Some of his best stories, however, are about his own life. This honest, stirring work tells of the family and community into which Ihimaera was born, of his early life in rural New Zealand, of family secrets, of facing anguish and challenges, and of laughter and love. As Ihimaera recounts the myths that formed his early imagination, he also reveals the experiences from real life that wriggled into his fiction. Alive with an inventive, stimulating narrative and vividly portrayed relatives, this memoir is engrossing, entertaining and moving, but, more than this, it is also a vital record of what it means to grow up Maori. Winner of the Ockham New Zealand Book Award 2016 for the General Non Fiction category.
The Red Queen
Author: Gemma Bowker-Wright
Publisher: Victoria University Press
ISBN: 1776560108
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 181
Book Description
In her first collection of stories, Gemma Bowker-Wright leads us into the phases of transition and transformation in people's lives: a dream job, a rare afternoon between son and father, a man losing his wife to Alzheimer's, a first snow. Like the Red Queen of Through the Looking-Glass, many of these characters are running hard to stay in the same place, but moving ever forward. Their stories, which echo stories from evolution, ecology, and meteorology, form a deeply perceptive and captivating first book.
Publisher: Victoria University Press
ISBN: 1776560108
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 181
Book Description
In her first collection of stories, Gemma Bowker-Wright leads us into the phases of transition and transformation in people's lives: a dream job, a rare afternoon between son and father, a man losing his wife to Alzheimer's, a first snow. Like the Red Queen of Through the Looking-Glass, many of these characters are running hard to stay in the same place, but moving ever forward. Their stories, which echo stories from evolution, ecology, and meteorology, form a deeply perceptive and captivating first book.