A Hibiscus Coast - Nick Mulgrew

A Hibiscus Coast - Nick Mulgrew

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South Africa
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Durban North, 1997. Following two shocking and insidious incidents of violence, nineteen-year-old Mary Da Costa is flying to Auckland ahead of her parents to make a new start. She is riddled with reservations New Zealand is where her late brother was supposed to move and all she really wants to do is keep to herself and work on her art.

On arrival, Mary comes under the wings of the South African ex-pat community, struggling with its own tensions between homesickness and belonging. Finding work at a local dairy, she meets self-appointed Māori leader Nepukaneha Cooper Buck, as hes better known. He and his family have some history with these rugby-mad lovers of apartheid, even more now that theyre encroaching on his turf. If only he had the means to fight them off and realise his life-long dream of establishing a marae on the beautiful strip of coast he has always called home.

Meanwhile, adrift between past and present, Mary is forced to dig deep in order to find her own truths and place in the world.

Nick Mulgrews long-awaited debut novel of grand metaphors, silences, absences, and two cities and countries in flux is a delightfully innovative, surprising, and warm-hearted meditation on family, loss, and home, as well as a deft examination of dislocation, dispossession, and the cultural blind spots of two very different (and in some ways similar) communities.

ISBN: 9781990992582

Pages: 323

Trade paperback with flaps

Karavan Press, 2021

First Edition

Good condition

B135


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