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Way Back Then, Before We Were Ten: New Zealand Writers and Childhood

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Way Back Then, Before We Were Ten: New Zealand Writers and Childhood
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Graeme Lay
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:224
Dimensions(mm): Height 230,Width 152
Category/GenreAnthologies
Short stories
ISBN/Barcode 9781877378317
ClassificationsDewey:820.803523
Audience
General
Edition illustrated edition
Illustrations photographs

Publishing Details

Publisher David Ling Publishing Limited
Imprint David Ling Publishing Limited
Publication Date 15 September 2009
Publication Country New Zealand

Description

A wonderful collection of stories and memoir from childhood. Childhood is at times joyful, at times traumatic. In this anthology twenty-six distinguished New Zealand writers evoke memories of their early years, in fiction and memoir. Their stories and memoirs resonate with love and betrayal, friendship and disloyalty, elation and anxiety. The writing features parents and teachers, peers, siblings and other relatives, the loveable and the unloveable. There are wondrous discoveries of the natural and cultural world and glimpses into the enigmatic realm that is adulthood. From the Victorian era of Katherine Mansfield's upbringing to that of today's multicultural society, the contributions reflect many of the personal and social changes which our society has undergone over the last one hundred years. The collection is packed with emotion as the writers conjure up that never-to-be-forgotten time, 'Way Back Then, Before We Were Ten'. Every contribution has biographical information on the author and a photo of them before they were ten.

Author Biography

Prominent New Zealand short story writer, novelist and travel writer Graeme Lay is also one of this country's most experienced anthologists. In this his latest compilation he has selected and assembled a stellar literary cast from our past and present, whose writing provides unique insights into the timeless world of childhood.