Description
Discover a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of New Zealand's history with this beautifully crafted novel, set along the stunning Whanganui River at the turn of the century. 'Whanganui Tales,' with its 320 pages of evocative storytelling, is a must-read for enthusiasts of historical fiction and those who appreciate literature that captures the essence of a unique time and place. Written by one of New Zealand's favorite authors, this B-format paperback is perfect for book lovers seeking atmospheric narratives and compelling characters.
As the Whanganui River flows through breathtaking landscapes, you'll meet a colorful cast of characters whose lives intersect in fascinating ways. From Samuel Blencoe, a former convict seeking redemption, to the hardworking hotel owners at Pipiriki, and the devoted nuns at Jerusalem, the novel paints a vivid picture of a diverse community. Experience the depth of the Maori families sharing their traditions, alongside the resilience of Chinese market gardeners and pioneering farmers Danny and Stella as they brave the untamed bush.
Intriguingly, the story also features Bridie, a haunting presence marked by tragedy, reflecting the emotional weight and human connection that permeates this narrative. With each page, you will be drawn into a world where the river serves as both a literal and symbolic artery of life, crafting a moving tale that resonates with readers searching for historical fiction that is rich in local culture and human emotion. Immerse yourself in 'Whanganui Tales' and feel the echo of New Zealand's past reverberate in your heart.
As the Whanganui River flows through breathtaking landscapes, you'll meet a colorful cast of characters whose lives intersect in fascinating ways. From Samuel Blencoe, a former convict seeking redemption, to the hardworking hotel owners at Pipiriki, and the devoted nuns at Jerusalem, the novel paints a vivid picture of a diverse community. Experience the depth of the Maori families sharing their traditions, alongside the resilience of Chinese market gardeners and pioneering farmers Danny and Stella as they brave the untamed bush.
Intriguingly, the story also features Bridie, a haunting presence marked by tragedy, reflecting the emotional weight and human connection that permeates this narrative. With each page, you will be drawn into a world where the river serves as both a literal and symbolic artery of life, crafting a moving tale that resonates with readers searching for historical fiction that is rich in local culture and human emotion. Immerse yourself in 'Whanganui Tales' and feel the echo of New Zealand's past reverberate in your heart.