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Dive into the fascinating life of Patricia Grace with her poignant memoir, where she shares insights as a renowned M?ori writer, teacher, and advocate for her culture. This beautifully crafted hardcover, published by Penguin NZ in 2021, offers 304 pages filled with photographs and heartfelt quotes that trace her lineage, from her grandparents and parents to her own profound experiences. Patricia’s narratives explore her childhood in Hongoeka Bay, her educational journey, and the challenges she encountered as a M?ori girl in a predominantly different society. Through her words, she reflects on the love for her family and ancestral land, emphasizing the strength drawn from overcoming prejudice. Readers will connect with her storytelling, enriched by personal anecdotes that celebrate both triumphs and trials. Enjoy the thoughtful packaging of this memoir, which is perfect for gifting or personal reflection. With FREE shipping available, it's an ideal addition to any book collection. Experience the legacy of Patricia Grace today, and immerse yourself in her journey of growth, resilience, and passion for writing. Perfect for fans of memoirs by indigenous writers and those interested in contemporary New Zealand literature.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780143775614
Format: Paper over boards
Year: 2021
Publisher: Penguin NZ
Pages: 304
Description:
With photographs and quotes from her many, hugely loved books, Patricia Grace begins with her grandparents and parents and takes us through her childhood, her education, marriage and up to the present day in this touching and self-deprecating story of her life, the life of a writer, of a Maori woman and of a teacher. It expresses the love for family and for ancestral land; shows the prejudices she had to face and that made her stronger; and tracks her career as a writer.
'We live by the sea, which hems and stitches the scalloped edges of the land.'
Renowned writer Patricia Grace begins her remarkable memoirs beside her beloved Hongoeka Bay. It is the place she has returned to throughout her life, and fought for, one of many battles she has faced-
'It was when I first went to school that I found out that I was a Maori girl . . . I found that being different meant that I could be blamed . . .'
As she shows, her experiences - good and bad, joyous and insightful - have fuelled what became a focus of her life-
'I had made up my mind that writing was something I would always do.'
This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780143775614
Format: Paper over boards
Year: 2021
Publisher: Penguin NZ
Pages: 304
Description:
With photographs and quotes from her many, hugely loved books, Patricia Grace begins with her grandparents and parents and takes us through her childhood, her education, marriage and up to the present day in this touching and self-deprecating story of her life, the life of a writer, of a Maori woman and of a teacher. It expresses the love for family and for ancestral land; shows the prejudices she had to face and that made her stronger; and tracks her career as a writer.
'We live by the sea, which hems and stitches the scalloped edges of the land.'
Renowned writer Patricia Grace begins her remarkable memoirs beside her beloved Hongoeka Bay. It is the place she has returned to throughout her life, and fought for, one of many battles she has faced-
'It was when I first went to school that I found out that I was a Maori girl . . . I found that being different meant that I could be blamed . . .'
As she shows, her experiences - good and bad, joyous and insightful - have fuelled what became a focus of her life-
'I had made up my mind that writing was something I would always do.'
This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping
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