‘It blew me away then and it blows me away now. It is quite breath-taking to look at…’. I’m so impressed by this book, it is a celebration of our bi-cultural country…’ John McIntyre, Wellington Children’s Bookshop (Book Review, RNZ Nine to Noon).
Rāhui is the exceptional new children’s book by Huia Publishers told through the eyes of children.
From a story by Chris Szekely and beautifully illustrated by Malcolm Ross (1948 – 2003), Rāhui takes the reader on a wonderful journey to a cousin’s holiday in a rural Māori community having adventures and fun together – playing in the bush, riding horses, fishing, eeling and swimming at the beach.
However, ‘one day, when we were swimming, my cousin Thomas went missing. We thought he had gone home.’
And so, during the holiday, a death leads to a rāhui being placed on the beach. The book is at once joyous and wistful, with the illustrations richly evoking the atmosphere of the setting and people.
The Bookman is hugely impressed.
The Bookman is hugely impressed.
Published as a hardback in both Māori and English editions, Rahui is available at all good bookstores and retails for $20.00.
About the Author and Illustrator:

Malcolm Ross (1948–2003) gained a Diploma in Fine Arts in painting and a Diploma in Fine Arts with Honours in sculpture, and he had wide-ranging interests in New Zealand history, art and culture.
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