Courtney Sina Meredith is an Auckland poet, playwright, fiction
writer and musician. Her award-winning works include her play
Rushing Dolls, poetry Brown Girls in Bright Red Lipstick and short
stories Tail of the Taniwha. Courtney has held various
international residencies including the International Writing
Program at the University of Iowa where she is an Honorary Fellow
in Writing. She is the Director of Tautai, New Zealand's leading
contemporary Pacific arts trust.
Mat Tait is a South Island based comics artist and writer. He
gained a BFA in painting from Ilam School of Arts and then lived in
America and Britain before settling in Motueka, where he does
freelance illustration and works on his art. His comics work has
been published widely both locally and internationally, most
recently The Heading Dog Who Split In Half with writer Dr Michael
Brown. He has also illustrated numerous children's and educational
material for Learning Media, Pearson and other publishers.
'A spectacular hardback . . . Meredith and Tait incorporate a range
of styles in this evocatively illustrated work, which adds nuance
to the story of how Europeans put Aotearoa on their maps. It's a
story that should be read in all New Zealand primary schools.'
Canvas, NZ Herald
'Astonishing . . . The illustrations in this book are just stunning
and the story is so gripping and beautifully told - one of the best
local non-fiction books for kids in years.'
Hera Lindsay Bird, Newsroom
'A work of art, stunningly illustrated by Mat Tait. His bold
graphic style illustrations make it instantly appealing. Using an
almost muted colour palette, Tait somehow manages to make the
illustrations both simple and incredibly detailed at the same time.
Taumi, tapa and tatau, alongside many other Pasifika art, and
flora, is documented beautifully. Intricate vaka and ships float
across pages, as maps unfurl.'
Rebekah Fraser, NZ Booklovers
'With rich graphic illustrations, Mat Tait shows us Tupaia's
arrival in Aotearoa: scenes, people, objects, marae, warriors,
hongi, muskets, life, death, peace, violence, the sky. Each page
holds my attention and each page moves me. An essential book. A
magnificent book in debt to mahi and aroha.'
Paula Green, Poetry Box
'This book is exquisite. with rich language that dances between
prose and poetry, and incredible illustrations that do a lot with a
muted colour palette on each spread. I'm delighted that we have a
book that is beautiful and accessible to our tamariki that tells
the story of this critical figure in the lead-up to Aotearoa of
today.'
Briar Lawry, The Sapling
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