Hine Toa : A Story of Bravery

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  • Author:
    TE AWEKOTUKU Ngahuia
  • ISBN:
    9781775542322
  • Publication Date:
    April 2024
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    320
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Harper Collins
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand
Hine Toa : A Story of Bravery
Hine Toa : A Story of Bravery

Hine Toa : A Story of Bravery

Regular price $39.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    TE AWEKOTUKU Ngahuia
  • ISBN:
    9781775542322
  • Publication Date:
    April 2024
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    320
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Harper Collins
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand

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An extraordinary memoir by a trailblazing voice in women's, queer and Maori liberation movements.

In the 1950s, a young Ngahuia is fostered into a family who believe in hard work and community. Although close to her kuia, she craves more: she wants higher education and refined living. But whanau dismiss her dreams. To them she is just a show-off, always getting into trouble, talking back, experimenting in sexual trespass and running away.

In this fiery and inspiring memoir, Ngahuia te Awekotuku describes what was possible for a restless working-class girl from the pa. After moving to Auckland for university, Ngahuia meets her people among the creatives and outliers. She advocates resistance as a founding member of Nga Tamatoa and the Women's and Gay Liberation movements, becoming a critical voice in protests from Waitangi to the streets of Wellington.

Hine Toa is an extraordinary memoir about identity and belonging: the story of a girl who grew up with the odds stacked against her but who had the resilience and courage to carve a path of her own.

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  • An extraordinary memoir by a trailblazing voice in women's, queer and Maori liberation movements.

    In the 1950s, a young Ngahuia is fostered into a family who believe in hard work and community. Although close to her kuia, she craves more: she wants higher education and refined living. But whanau dismiss her dreams. To them she is just a show-off, always getting into trouble, talking back, experimenting in sexual trespass and running away.

    In this fiery and inspiring memoir, Ngahuia te Awekotuku describes what was possible for a restless working-class girl from the pa. After moving to Auckland for university, Ngahuia meets her people among the creatives and outliers. She advocates resistance as a founding member of Nga Tamatoa and the Women's and Gay Liberation movements, becoming a critical voice in protests from Waitangi to the streets of Wellington.

    Hine Toa is an extraordinary memoir about identity and belonging: the story of a girl who grew up with the odds stacked against her but who had the resilience and courage to carve a path of her own.

An extraordinary memoir by a trailblazing voice in women's, queer and Maori liberation movements.

In the 1950s, a young Ngahuia is fostered into a family who believe in hard work and community. Although close to her kuia, she craves more: she wants higher education and refined living. But whanau dismiss her dreams. To them she is just a show-off, always getting into trouble, talking back, experimenting in sexual trespass and running away.

In this fiery and inspiring memoir, Ngahuia te Awekotuku describes what was possible for a restless working-class girl from the pa. After moving to Auckland for university, Ngahuia meets her people among the creatives and outliers. She advocates resistance as a founding member of Nga Tamatoa and the Women's and Gay Liberation movements, becoming a critical voice in protests from Waitangi to the streets of Wellington.

Hine Toa is an extraordinary memoir about identity and belonging: the story of a girl who grew up with the odds stacked against her but who had the resilience and courage to carve a path of her own.