
- 252 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF
About this book
A captivating collection of true stories exploring New Zealand life, culture, and identity.
Tell You What: Great New Zealand Nonfiction 2016 gathers a diverse range of voices and perspectives, offering insightful social commentary and personal reflections. From poignant memoirs to incisive journalism, this anthology delves into the heart of contemporary New Zealand, examining themes of coming out, going home, living, dying, tragedy, and transformation.
- Discover extraordinary tales from Oamaru to Xinjiang to New York.
- Engage with thought-provoking essays on bullies, Barbie, chakra, shipwrecks, loose lips, and AK47s.
- Explore the complexities of New Zealand identity through fearless observations and diverse experiences.
For readers interested in New Zealand literature, culture, and society, this anthology provides a compelling and insightful journey through the heart of Aotearoa.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title page
- Imprint
- Contents
- Foreword: John Campbell
- Kirsten McDougall: A Small Candle, An Elk
- Sylvan Thomson: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
- Naomi Arnold: Lost and Found
- Dan Eichblatt: On Being a Gayby Daddy
- Steve Braunias: Man on Fire
- Lynn Jenner: The Ring Story
- Ross Nepia: Himona Some Thoughts on ANZAC Day
- Kate Camp: From the Uttermost Ends of the Earth
- Charles Anderson: Into the Black: The Easy Rider Story
- Ali Ikram: Beyond the Headland: An Encounter with Keri Hulme
- David Fisher: The OIA Arms Race
- Nicky Hager: Loose Lips
- Ashleigh Young: Window Seat
- Vicki Anderson: Diary of a Christchurch Bus Passenger
- Kristen Ng: Hanzu in a Headscarf
- Jenni Quilter: 2WW
- Tina Makereti: This Compulsion in Us
- Megan Dunn: The Ballad of Western Barbie
- Joe Nunweek: Three Boys
- Matt Vickers: Lecretia’s Choice
- Rachel Buchanan: For the Trees
- Giovanni Tiso: Philemon and Baucis
- Elizabeth Knox: Thoughts Upon Watching People Shout People Down
- About the Contributors
- Acknowledgements