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Whaea blue / Talia Marshall.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Wellington, New Zealand : Te Herenga Waka University Press, 2024.Description: 351 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9781776920136
  • 1776920139
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 824.3 23
LOC classification:
  • PR9639.4.M37 W43 2024
Contents:
Machine-generated: Echo Valley -- Chicken feet -- The Tower -- Golden whare -- Wake up darling, wake up -- The lake -- Legs 11 -- The blue tūī -- Saturn's return -- This is the way he walked into the darkest, pinkest part of the whale and cried don't tell the others -- Who are you killing? -- Lazy Susan -- The Queen of Swords -- Cultural Supervision -- Pelorus Jim -- The War of the Rātā -- Widow song -- Dolphin Princess -- Blue. Mother. Orange. Go. -- The Greenstone Room -- Orphan girl -- Ladies of Pōrangahau -- The matriarch -- Sisters of mercy -- The good brother -- Hello America! -- Baggage claim -- Baby, this isn't Wonderland -- House music -- The She Tree -- Postcard from Ans and the cocktail hour on the Underworld -- One path to the sea -- Roman candles -- Young man crying -- The ruru -- Today -- Karanga mai -- Author's note -- List of illustrations -- Acknowledgements.
Summary: "Time and whakapapa slowly unravel as Talia Marshall weaves her way across Aotearoa in a roster of decaying European cars. Along the way she will meet her father, pick up a ghost, transform into a wharenui, and make cocktail hour with Ans Westra. Men will come - Roman, Ben, Isaac - and some go. Others linger. And it is these men - her father, Paul, and grandfathers Mugwi Macdonald and Jim; her tīpuna Nicola Sciascia, tohunga Kipa Hemi Whiro, Kupe himself - who she observes as she moves backwards into the future. With her ancestor Tūtepourangi she relives Te Rauparaha's bloody legacy, and attempts and fails to write her great historical novel. But it is her wāhine, past and present, who carry her, even as the ground behind her smoulders... Whaea Blue is a tribute to collective memory, the elasticity of self, and the women we travel through. It is a karanga to and from the abyss. It is a journey to peace"--Publisher information.
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Machine-generated: Echo Valley -- Chicken feet -- The Tower -- Golden whare -- Wake up darling, wake up -- The lake -- Legs 11 -- The blue tūī -- Saturn's return -- This is the way he walked into the darkest, pinkest part of the whale and cried don't tell the others -- Who are you killing? -- Lazy Susan -- The Queen of Swords -- Cultural Supervision -- Pelorus Jim -- The War of the Rātā -- Widow song -- Dolphin Princess -- Blue. Mother. Orange. Go. -- The Greenstone Room -- Orphan girl -- Ladies of Pōrangahau -- The matriarch -- Sisters of mercy -- The good brother -- Hello America! -- Baggage claim -- Baby, this isn't Wonderland -- House music -- The She Tree -- Postcard from Ans and the cocktail hour on the Underworld -- One path to the sea -- Roman candles -- Young man crying -- The ruru -- Today -- Karanga mai -- Author's note -- List of illustrations -- Acknowledgements.

"Time and whakapapa slowly unravel as Talia Marshall weaves her way across Aotearoa in a roster of decaying European cars. Along the way she will meet her father, pick up a ghost, transform into a wharenui, and make cocktail hour with Ans Westra. Men will come - Roman, Ben, Isaac - and some go. Others linger. And it is these men - her father, Paul, and grandfathers Mugwi Macdonald and Jim; her tīpuna Nicola Sciascia, tohunga Kipa Hemi Whiro, Kupe himself - who she observes as she moves backwards into the future. With her ancestor Tūtepourangi she relives Te Rauparaha's bloody legacy, and attempts and fails to write her great historical novel. But it is her wāhine, past and present, who carry her, even as the ground behind her smoulders... Whaea Blue is a tribute to collective memory, the elasticity of self, and the women we travel through. It is a karanga to and from the abyss. It is a journey to peace"--Publisher information.

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