
- 276 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF
About this book
Discover New Zealand's vibrant voices in this thought-provoking essay collection.
Tell You What: Great New Zealand Nonfiction 2017 showcases a diverse range of perspectives on contemporary New Zealand. Explore true stories and insightful social commentary from some of the country's best writers. Delve into personal narratives that explore culture, identity, and the ever-evolving landscape of Aotearoa.
Edited by Susanna Andrew and Jolisa Gracewood, this anthology offers an intellectually stimulating journey through the heart of New Zealand. Perfect for readers seeking to engage with the issues and voices shaping the nation.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title page
- Imprint
- Contents
- Editorsā note
- David Haywood: HĆøstens Vemod
- Jane Phare: The Poisoning at the Lake
- Toni Nealie: Bequeathed
- Adam Dudding: Learning to sing again
- Nic Low: Te Matatini 2015
- Moana Maniapoto: Confused about tikanga?Join the club
- Charlotte Grimshaw: The Laureate WhÄnau Marae Trip
- Tom Goulter: City of Shadows and Stories
- Six: Her Outdoors
- Maria McMillan: Itās Complicated
- Jenni Quilter: Baưstofa
- Kennedy Warne: All there is is belonging
- Rebekah White: Disappearing Act
- Talia Marshall: Home Fires
- Lynn Jenner: The [taniwha] of Poplar Av
- Dylan Horrocks: The Wood between the Worlds
- Ashleigh Young: Anemone
- Tracey Slaughter: Ashdown Place
- Rosabel Tan: Hudson & Halls, Histories Intertwined
- Greg Bruce: World Cups I have known
- Giovanni Tiso: On the cost of living, sugar taxes and the gospel of porridge
- Amber Esau: On Having My Card Declined at Countdown
- Dylan Cleaver: Flights of fanciers
- Sylvia Giles: Once I met a man who ate a kererū
- Selina Tusitala Marsh: Fast Talking PI Goes to London to Visit the Queen
- Ali Ikram: On the Hoof: The Redundancy Diaries
- About the contributors
- Acknowledgements