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_aGee, Maurice. _eauthor. _99862 _d1931- _q(Maurice Gough Gee) |
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_aMemory pieces / _cMaurice Gee. |
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_aWellington : _bVictoria University Press, _c2018. |
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_a366 pages ; _c24 cm |
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505 | 0 | _aDouble unit -- Blind road -- Running on the stairs. | |
520 | _aMemory Pieces is an intimate and evocative memoir in three parts. `Double Unit' tells the story of Maurice Gee's parents - Lyndahl Chapple Gee, a talented writer who for reasons that become clear never went on with a writing career, and Len Gee, a boxer, builder, and man's man. `Blind Road' is Gee's story up to the age of eighteen, when his apprenticeship as a writer began. `Running on the Stairs' tells the story of Margaretha Garden, beginning in 1940, the year of her birth, when she travelled with her mother Greta from Nazi-sympathising Sweden to New Zealand, through to her meeting Maurice Gee when they were working together in the Alexander Turnbull Library in 1967. Design by Keely O'Shannessey - Publisher | ||
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_aGee, Maurice _xChildhood and youth. _942411 |
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_aGee, Maurice _xFamily. _942412 |
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_aNovelists, New Zealand _y20th century _vBiography. _922931 |
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_aNovelists, New Zealand _y21st century _vBiography. _942413 |
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