Paula Morris
with Rangatira wins the Fiction category at the 2012 New Zealand Post
Book Awards
Penguin Group
(NZ) is proud that Paula Morris’s novel Rangatira has won the 2012
Fiction category at New
Zealand ’s prestigious New Zealand Post Book
Awards. The award was announced at a ceremony held at the Auckland War
Memorial Museum
last night.
Rangatira was released in November 2011 with great success. The
novel was a long-awaited and especially personal project for Paula Morris as it
is based on the life of her ancestor Ngati Wai chief Paratene Te Manu. Rangatira
is an immediate, gripping and accessible read that touches on the interesting
and difficult dynamics of New
Zealand ’s colonial history. Extensively
researched, Rangatira follows the true story of Paratene Te Manu on a
historic journey, with a party of fourteen northern rangatira or elders, to England to meet Queen Victoria .
Penguin Group
(NZ) was also delighted to have Hamish Clayton presented with his award for the
NZSA Best First Book Award for Fiction – the country’s highest accolade for an
emerging writer. Hamish is a fresh and talented new voice and his work Wulf
was a stunning debut.
Margaret
Thompson, Managing Director of Penguin Group (NZ) stated “We heartily
congratulate Paula Morris and Hamish Clayton, and are delighted to share in
their remarkable success.”
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