Indigenous cultures are everywhere. To honor one we need to honor them all.
Indigenous cultures are everywhere. To honor one we need to honor them all.
A shorter novel written as a diary about a young New Zealand tween in 1976 as she learns about the "injustices against Pacific Islanders". Set against the backdrop of her daily life, it's easy to spot her transition from self-centered tween to someone concerned about bias and how it affects others. The ending felt abrupt, even if it had a certain element of growth and hope to it. A good choice for middle school reading to discuss bias.
Well-executed middle grade fiction about an important, and shameful part of New Zealand History. I‘m so glad that our publishers support stories like this for our young people. #readharder2020