12 December 2014
Keys - a childhood dream realised
New author Sacha
Cotter has had a dream come true.
Her first book Keys, along with the te reo
Māori version Ngā Kī, was launched at the Wellington
City Library last Thursday, to an enthusiastic audience of children from
local Kōhanga Reo and Kindergarten.
For Sacha, the launch
was ‘the climax to a whole year that has been a dream come true for me. The
night before I barely slept a wink. Huia Publishers made the event so very
special, it’s something that I will remember for the rest of my life.’
She was also able to
meet the illustrator for the book, Josh Morgan, for the first time. ‘I
finally got to meet Josh and tell him face to face how much I adore his
illustrations. Since then I haven’t been able to thank him enough. I love his
style and the way he breathes something quite magical into his work.’
Following the launch
presentation and karakia, Sacha was able to read her first book to an excited
group of children.
‘It was the first time
that I had ever read a story of mine to a group of children – it was really
quite surreal. But right from the very first page they were engaged. They
helped me spot the mischievous cat and they joined in to help me make the
keys “sing”. One little boy was completely taken by the “space noodles”. I
kept hearing him say “space noodles, space noodles” when we were looking at
the pictures on that page.’
Sacha has always wanted to write stories. ‘When I was seven
years old I had an amazing teacher at Kawerau South School. Her name was Mrs
Coles and it was in her class and with her encouragement that I discovered
the magic of writing stories. When Huia Publishers decided to take on Keys / Ngā Kī, it felt like that
childhood dream had finally been realised. I felt like I had won lotto.’
‘Even more, the story
that would be my first published book, was a story based on my earliest
childhood memory of my Dad arriving home and his keys jangling in the door.
Every time I read Keys
I get to relive that feeling; the excitement I felt to see my Dad and the way
I thought he was so clever and strong, like he could do anything!’
Sacha is currently a
librarian at Victoria University and will be spending part of her Christmas
break performing a special reading to more excited children back home at the
Kawerau Library.
Pictured Sacha
Cotter and the “Space Noodles”.
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