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Pounamu Pounamu (Anniv Ed)
Pounamu Pounamu (Anniv Ed) | Witi Ihimaera
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This anniversary edition of Witi Ihimaera's Pounamu Pounamu celebrates the 40th year in print of one of New Zealand's most seminal works of fiction. When Pounamu Pounamu was published in 1972, it was a landmark occasion for New Zealand literature in many ways. It was the first work of fiction published by a Maori writer, it was the first collection of short stories that looked at contemporary Maori life and it launched the career of one of New Zealand's best-known authors. The Pounamu Pounamu 40th Anniversary Edition is a beautiful hardback collector's volume. It features a foreword by Dame Fiona Kidman and a commentary by Witi Ihimaera on each of the stories. In these author's notes Witi looks back to events from his own childhood that inspired Pounamu Pounamu and the experience of writing and launching the book as a young man in the early '70s.
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So this is a book of short stories that many high school kids here in NZ study in about Year 9. For some reason my class didn‘t and do I‘m catching up with it now. Witi Ihimaera is the first Maori writer published and this is his first book (1970) so it‘s quite an historical book!
The stories all take place in the same fictional community, and some stories go back to the same characters.⬇️

Centique Most of the protagonists are young boys around 9 - 13 - and it has an appropriate simplicity of language but there are deep subjects touched upon. Life, death, family, community - the desire of a child to be grown up already - the fading of a generation and a culture when the youth turn away.⬇️ (edited) 4y
Centique Ihimaera captures voices and thoughts so naturally, his ear for dialogue is spot on. I often struggle with short stories but this is a pocketful of little gems. 4y
Centique Just realised calling the stories gems is prompted by the title - Pounamu is the Maori word for greenstone which other counties might call jade. It plays an important cultural role here. 4y
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sarahbarnes Very cool! 4y
Reggie This sounds pretty cool. The everybody but my class book that was read and I still haven‘t read is To Kill a Mockingbird. 4y
Centique @Reggie thanks matey! You wouldn‘t believe it but Lucy has had to read that 3 times for school. It‘s a book I loved but I also get that there are SO many other good books that address racism in that era. It‘s ridiculous that she kept getting assigned it 🤦🏻‍♀️ 4y
Reggie @Centique that‘s crazy! 4y
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It started with just being busy...then I was all like, "Well, which countries ARE in the Commonwealth?" & then I realized a spreadsheet & a Google map I started a few years back to keep track of books I read that take place in other countries & started updating those. & then I made a list of books I've read that take place in Commonwealth countries, & THEN I subtracted the non-#Commonwealthauthors. I need to read more #ownvoices & drink more wine.

mcipher That's excellent math. 👍 8y
rachellayown 👏👏👏 8y
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Hestapleton That last sentence is my new life goal: read more #ownvoices and drink more wine. 8y
saresmoore Haha! What @mcipher said! 8y
LindsayReads @mcipher @rachellayown @saresmoore Thank you thank you thank you, I'll be here all night. 8y
LindsayReads @Hehaney You can't go wrong! 8y
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