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412: 382:(1986), which became her most successful novel. The plot of the novel featured a Māori community opposing the private development of their ancestral land, and the attempts of the developer to buy them out. The name "potiki" can mean "youngest child" or "last-born" in Māori, and refers to the central character of Toko, a child who foresees and is impacted by the conflict over the land. Grace intentionally did not include a glossary for Māori language terms in the book or italicise these terms, on the basis that she "didn't want the Māori language to be treated as a foreign language in its own country". The novel was viewed by some critics as political; John Beston, writing for 45: 388:, suggested that "having sought previously to soothe her Pakeha readers and to suppress her anger, is now ready to charge them, not with past and irremediable injustices, but with continuing injustices". Grace said that she was endeavouring to write about "ordinary lives of ordinary people" and did not expect it to be seen as political. The novel has been translated into seven languages, and in 2020 was republished in Britain by the 886:, which had tried to compulsorily acquire land at Hongoeka Bay under the Public Works Act in order to build an expressway. The court decided that the land, which was the last remaining part of Wi Parata's landholdings held by his descendants, should be protected as a Māori reservation. As of 2021, Grace was still living in Hongoeka, on her ancestral land and close to her home 399:, a Māori women artists' collective, through which she guided young Māori women artists and participated in group exhibitions such as "Karanga Karanga" (1986), which was the first exhibition of collaborative work by Māori women artists in a public museum. In the late 1980s, she was a founding member of Te Hā, a collective of Māori writers. Her third short story collection, 281:. It was not until she had left high school that she began to read works by New Zealand authors; she said that until this time, "I didn't kind of know that a writer was something one could aspire to be and that was partly because I'd never read writing by New Zealand writers". She began writing at age 25, while working full-time as a teacher in North Auckland. 838:"Grace's stories make a shining and enduring place formed of the brilliant weave of Maori oral storytelling and contained within the shape of contemporary Western forms. We are welcomed in, and when we get up to leave, we have been well fed, we have made friends and family, and we are bound to understanding and knowledge of one another." 460:, praised Grace's "deceptively light touch with material that in other hands could be bombastic or preachy", and noted "her portrayal of contemporary issues such as land claims and the right to use genetic information for research loses nothing in impact for all its delicately oblique handling". Nelson Wattie, writing in the 152:; born 17 August 1937) is a New Zealand writer of novels, short stories, and children's books. She began writing as a young adult, while working as a teacher. Her early short stories were published in magazines, leading to her becoming the first female Māori writer to publish a collection of short stories, 454:, was published in 1998, having taken her five years to write. The book is narrated by an unborn child who was killed together with her father in a car accident, along with other members of her family, and weaves together family drama with contemporary Māori problems. Pauline Swain, reviewing the book for 582:
described Grace as "a quiet and persistent presence in New Zealand literature, a groundbreaker who is, at the same time, old-fashioned in the calmness of her tone, the particularity of her focus, and her abiding interest in the particularities of Māori customs and stories". In July 2016 a sculpture
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was published in 2015, and topped New Zealand's bestseller list. It was her first novel in over ten years, and was dedicated to her husband who had died in 2013. It is a family saga about a relationship between a Japanese man and a Māori woman, and is structured with multiple narrators and events
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as an example of her approach to writing, which is to develop characters before developing plot: "I had an idea in mind that I was going to base the novel around two cousins, two women who shared the same ancestry, and during the course of the story the third cousin became important to the plot."
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in Wellington, where she later described experiencing racism: "I found that being different meant that I could be blamed – for a toy gun being stolen, for writing being chalked on a garage wall, for neighbourhood children swearing, for a grassy hillside being set alight". Grace has said that as a
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Grace was married to children's author Kerehi Waiariki Grace, having met him at teachers' college. They had seven children together, and he died in 2013. Grace has described their marriage as one of shared contributions: "My husband and I worked together on everything that needed to be done. It
338:(1980). This collection featured a three-page story told by a mother speaking to her new baby, called "Between Earth and Sky", which is one of the best-known and most anthologised New Zealand short stories. These early works were critically acclaimed. In 1984 she collaborated with painter 2943: 551:, noted that the themes of the book include "acceptance of cultural differences ... disappearance and loss, love and belonging, as well as the craft of storytelling". Lawrence Jones called it "well worth the decade-long wait". In the same year she published children's picture book 333:
man and their experiences coming from different cultures. It was inspired by the experiences of Grace's parents, and marked the first time a relationship of this kind had been described by a Māori writer. It was followed by her second collection of short stories
464:, called it "profoundly disturbing" and lacking in coherence, but acknowledged that "the doubts expressed here run counter to the warmth with which this book, like others of its author, has been greeted elsewhere". It was soon followed by her fifth novel 822:
following the restoration of titular honours by the New Zealand government. At the time, she expressed the opinion that the restoration of titles was a retrograde step and that she "thought that we were getting away from the colonial past".
491:, and in particular the experiences of Grace's father and other family members who were part of the Battalion. She described the experience of writing a book about "men and especially men at war" as a "wonderful challenge". Reviewer 163:
Since becoming a full-time writer in the 1980s, Grace has written seven novels, seven short-story collections, a non-fiction biography and an autobiography. Her works explore Māori life and culture, including the impact of
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equally found the stories "less than memorable". Both reviewers felt that the short story "Eben", about a mentally disabled homeless man, was the strongest story in the collection. In 2008 she published a children's book,
430:(family history) and family ties, rather than the success of the individual, and it reflects troubling parts of New Zealand's history such as the removal of Māori children from their families by the state. Academic 472:, the "nature of the challenges" faced by Maori had changed in the intervening years: "For the first time ... it is not primarily the interaction with Pakeha that poses a challenge for Maori, but Maoridom itself." 346:, a book about women from Māori legends. Although she continued working as a full-time teacher until 1985, her income in this period was supplemented by grants from the New Zealand Literary Fund in 1975 and 1983. 772:(2004) was awarded the Deutz Medal for Fiction and the Montana Award for Fiction at the 2005 Montana New Zealand Book Awards, and the 2005 Nielsen Book Data New Zealand Booksellers' Choice Award. 854:, for her literary accomplishments and her writing around Māori themes. In the same year, she was awarded the Te Tohu Aroha mō Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu (Exemplary/Supreme Award) at the 2681: 304:. These early works led to a publisher approaching Grace to ask her to work on a collection of short stories. In 1974 she received the first Māori Purposes Fund Board grant for Māori writers. 3659: 630:
said of the book that it "relays a lifetime of doing things her own way"; "The picture that emerges is of a quietly determined, subversive and nuanced thinker". In the same year, her novel
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noted that he had previously seen "enthusiastic comments about authors but nothing resembling the depth of feeling – let's call it what it is: awe – towards Grace".
321:(1975), was the first collection of short stories to be published by a female Māori writer, and its ten stories show the diversity of Māori life and culture. Writer 134: 30: 1705: 468:(2001) centred on a small seaside Māori community. Reviewer Simone Drichel observed that although the book shared some similarities in setting and characters with 3307: 526:, and his wife Katina, a Cretan woman who nursed him back to health, and asked to write the story of their relationship. The resulting non-fiction biography, 3883: 3868: 789: 1446: 513:
praised the variety of stories but felt it did not meet the "sheer sustained emotional engagement of the earlier collections", and James O'Sullivan for the
3645: 3205: 522:, illustrated by her brother Brian Gunson. Grace was approached around this time by the family of Ned Nathan, a Māori Battalion soldier who was wounded in 3893: 2021: 800: 3375: 2944:"ANZAC Heroes by Maria Gill Wins Margaret Mahy Book of the Year – Winners Announced for the 2016 New Zealand Book Awards For Children And Young Adults" 194: 2555: 1734: 3918: 426:, was published in 1992. It is the story of three cousins across different parts of their lives. Like Māori culture as a whole it is concerned with 700: 661:. Her granddaughter Miriama Grace-Smith designed the cover artwork. It is her first new short story collection in seventeen years. When readers of 3888: 3873: 3124: 560: 366: 325:
said these early stories "inform readers at an emotional, imaginative level with the sense of what it means to be a Maori". Grace's first novel,
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observed in 2001 that the release of a new novel by Grace was "one of the more significant events in literary calendar". Her sixth novel,
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from the Arts Foundation of New Zealand for extraordinary lifetime achievement. Her books have twice won the top award for fiction at the
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Grace is a pioneering and influential figure in New Zealand literature, and over her career has won a number of awards, including the
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In the early 1980s, Grace began writing for children, and sought to write books in which Māori children could see their own lives.
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will surely become one of the classics of our literature". In 2013 it was adapted for the theatre by New Zealand playwright
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praised Grace's compassionate treatment of the subject, concluding: "The crowning achievement of this fine writer's career,
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wasn't as though I had to do the housework and look after the children, because we shared all this." Her novel
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Grace was also active in the promotion of Māori arts during the 1980s. In 1983 she was a founding member of
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Watercress Tuna and the Children of Champion Street / Te Tuna Watakirihi me Nga Tamariki o te Tiriti o Toa
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in 2015) in order to concentrate on family responsibilities, including caring for her mother and husband.
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Watercress Tuna and the Children of Champion Street / Te Tuna Watakirihi me Nga Tamariki o te Tiriti o Toa
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by Kawata Teepa, was the recipient of the Te Kura Pounamu Award for the best Māori language work at the
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Grace continues to be recognised for her "pioneering role" in New Zealand literature. In a review of
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at the Measina Festival, a showcase of Pasifika art and theatre. In 2018, a bilingual edition of
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child she did not learn to speak Māori, because it was only spoken at formal events such as
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Grace has won awards for her writing since the outset of her career, with her first book,
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were asked to share their thoughts on Grace to enter a draw for a free copy of the book,
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a significant and uniquely Māori version of the genre of family saga". Grace has used
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work schemes for unemployed people. In 2014, she won a legal battle against the
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is an acclaimed weaver, and their sons Wiremu and Himonia are filmmakers.
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In 2024, a new collection of short stories by Grace was published, titled
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Her first published short story was "The Dream", in bilingual magazine
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By this time, Grace had become an established and well-known writer.
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related in a non-linear way. Simone Oettli, in her review for
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in 2002 and for the Tasmania Pacific Region Prize in 2004.
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Distinguished Companions of the New Zealand Order of Merit
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Distinguished Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit
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produced a television version of this story for the show
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Distinguished Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit
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in both English and Māori. Grace subsequently published
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from the New Zealand Literature File (web archive copy)
2530:"Her place, her people: Porirua honours Patricia Grace" 1041:(Penguin Books NZ, 1984), illustrated by Robyn Kahukiwa 2556:"Writers' words writ large in concrete for waterfront" 1053:(Penguin Books NZ, 1994), illustrated by Kerry Gemmill 1047:(Penguin Books NZ, 1993), illustrated by Kerry Gemmill 615:, was published by Te Tākupu (the publishing house of 2948:
New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults
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The Kuia and the Spider / Te Kuia me te Pungawerewere
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The Kuia and the Spider / Te Kuia me te Pungawerewere
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was published by Penguin Books in May 2021. Reviewer
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The Kuia and the Spider / Te Kuia me te Pungawerewere
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Maraea and the Albatrosses / Ko Maraea me Nga Toroa
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Watercress Tuna and the Children of Champion Street
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Maraea and the Albatrosses / Ko Maraea Me Nga Toroa
1032:(Kidsarus 2 / Longman Paul, 1981), illustrated by 654:), New Zealand's most valuable short-story prize. 1051:Areta & the Kahawai / Ko Areta me Nga Kahawai 3934:People educated at St Mary's College, Wellington 3850: 3288:. Māori Land Court of New Zealand. 27 March 2014 3257:"Himiona Grace – Director, Writer, Photographer" 1765:The Oxford Encyclopedia of Children's Literature 780:. In the same year, her children's picture book 434:said that while the book sometimes seems like a 372:In 1985, Grace received a writing fellowship at 2474:"Patricia Grace's Chappy a nuanced page-turner" 1440: 1438: 1436: 1434: 801:Prime Minister's Award for Literary Achievement 195:Prime Minister's Award for Literary Achievement 2369: 2052:The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature 1805:The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature 1680:"Classics: The kuia and the spider (2nd of 3)" 1576:The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature 1320:"Writing great in court fight to stop highway" 1124:The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature 795:In 2005 Grace received an Icon Award from the 298:. She also had early stories published in the 3653: 3376: 3018:"Helen Clark loses: Ex-Labour MP takes title" 2050:. In Robinson, Roger; Wattie, Nelson (eds.). 1803:. In Robinson, Roger; Wattie, Nelson (eds.). 1574:. In Robinson, Roger; Wattie, Nelson (eds.). 1122:. In Robinson, Roger; Wattie, Nelson (eds.). 699:for Fiction in 1987. In 1994 it received the 209:(DCNZM) in 2007, for services to literature. 3884:21st-century New Zealand short story writers 3869:20th-century New Zealand short story writers 2413:"Disappearance and Loss, Love and Belonging" 2015: 2013: 1445:Graham-McLay, Charlotte (23 February 2020). 1444: 1431: 1347: 1345: 1343: 1230: 1228: 1226: 1224: 1222: 1220: 1218: 1216: 878:Grace does voluntary work, such as managing 871:(2015) was dedicated to him. Their daughter 814:(DCNZM), for services to literature, in the 483:(2004), was based on the experiences of the 3669:Neustadt International Prize for Literature 2866:"Honorary graduates and Hunter fellowships" 2854:(3rd supplement). 11 June 1988. p. 34. 2735:"Aotearoa books to look forward to in 2024" 2365: 2363: 2157: 1673: 1671: 1214: 1212: 1210: 1208: 1206: 1204: 1202: 1200: 1198: 1196: 858:, which she described as a "great honour". 828:Neustadt International Prize for Literature 818:. In 2009, she declined redesignation as a 229:descent. She was born on 17 August 1937 in 193:, two honorary doctorates of literature, a 191:Neustadt International Prize for Literature 3660: 3646: 3383: 3369: 2974:Arts Foundation of New Zealand Te Tumu Toi 2666:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 2448:"Cross-cultural family saga fulfils hopes" 2155: 2153: 2151: 2149: 2147: 2145: 2143: 2141: 2139: 2137: 1884: 1882: 1728: 1726: 968: 726:for children's book illustration in 1994. 91:Fiction, short stories, children's fiction 43: 2496: 2494: 2406: 2404: 2402: 2400: 2275:"World War II story wins Grace top prize" 2102: 2100: 2098: 2019: 2010: 1624: 1622: 1481: 1479: 1477: 1475: 1473: 1471: 1469: 1467: 1407: 1405: 1340: 1254: 1237:"Patricia Grace turns her pen on herself" 1234: 762:International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award 3046:"Sir Sam and Sir Witi unlikely to arise" 2844: 2758: 2752: 2441: 2439: 2437: 2435: 2433: 2360: 2045: 1921:. Penguin Random House. 27 February 2020 1798: 1684:Te Ara – The Encyclopedia of New Zealand 1668: 1569: 1538: 1536: 1534: 1376: 1374: 1193: 1180:Te Ara – The Encyclopedia of New Zealand 1117: 1113: 1111: 1109: 1107: 1105: 1103: 1101: 1099: 716:New Zealand Government Publishing Awards 415:The quotation for Patricia Grace on the 410: 212: 3894:Companions of the Queen's Service Order 3352:Radio interview with Grace, 11 May 2021 3254: 2553: 2527: 2340: 2134: 1888: 1879: 1732: 1723: 1411: 1314: 1312: 1285: 1283: 1097: 1095: 1093: 1091: 1089: 1087: 1085: 1083: 1081: 1079: 964:(Penguin Books NZ, 2021), autobiography 172:throughout. Her most well-known novel, 3889:21st-century New Zealand women writers 3874:20th-century New Zealand women writers 3851: 3203: 3149: 3043: 2635:From the centre : a writer's life 2500: 2491: 2410: 2397: 2247: 2220: 2106: 2095: 1972:City Gallery Wellington – Te Whare Toi 1933: 1854: 1628: 1619: 1464: 1402: 1380: 736:Companion of the Queen's Service Order 710:award in Germany. Her children's book 587:Writers' Walk, featuring a quote from 3929:New Zealand women short story writers 3641: 3364: 3150:Murray, Justine (25 September 2016). 3069: 3063: 3015: 2987: 2916: 2776:from the original on 11 February 2024 2732: 2631: 2445: 2430: 2370:O'Sullivan, James (2 December 2006). 2306: 2186: 2020:McConnell, Glenn (21 February 2021). 1703: 1542: 1531: 1510: 1371: 1289: 674: 279:Wellington Teachers' Training College 143: 3919:New Zealand women children's writers 3392:Arts Foundation of New Zealand Icons 2995:"Queen's Birthday honours list 2007" 2471: 2187:Swain, Pauline (19 September 1998). 2064:10.1093/acref/9780195583489.001.0001 1817:10.1093/acref/9780195583489.001.0001 1758: 1588:10.1093/acref/9780195583489.001.0001 1309: 1280: 1136:10.1093/acref/9780195583489.001.0001 1076: 764:in 2003, and was shortlisted in the 756:for Fiction, was longlisted for the 336:The Dream Sleepers and Other Stories 2554:Fleming, Grant (27 February 2002). 1677: 1023: 958:(Penguin Books NZ, 2009), biography 528:Ned & Katina: a true love story 13: 3879:21st-century New Zealand novelists 3864:20th-century New Zealand novelists 3129:Catholic Archdiocese of Wellington 2446:Jones, Lawrence (10 August 2015). 2411:Oettli, Simone (1 December 2015). 1353:"Patricia Grace – From The Centre" 1260: 1173: 603:and performed by 70 students from 583:in her honour was unveiled on the 307: 14: 3975: 3330: 3204:Chumko, Andre (23 October 2020). 2871:Victoria University of Wellington 2733:Mabey, Claire (6 December 2023). 1704:Grace, Patricia (30 April 2021). 1418:Academy of New Zealand Literature 1381:Jacobs, Susan (1 November 2014). 956:Ned and Katina: a true love story 893: 744:Victoria University of Wellington 374:Victoria University of Wellington 3152:"Writer Patricia Grace honoured" 3016:Young, Audrey (14 August 2009). 2970:"Icon Award / Whakamana Hiranga" 2372:"Less than memorable from Grace" 2341:Patuwai, Tamati (21 July 2013). 1889:Drichel, Simone (October 2001). 1414:"The Interview – Patricia Grace" 1290:Smale, Aaron (8 February 2017). 962:From the Centre: a writer's life 861: 624:From the Centre: a writer's life 3300: 3274: 3255:Cutting, Tony (19 March 2019). 3248: 3223: 3197: 3169: 3143: 3117: 3044:Murphy, Nicola (18 July 2009). 3037: 3009: 2962: 2936: 2917:Black, Eleanor (7 March 2016). 2910: 2885: 2858: 2838: 2813: 2788: 2726: 2700: 2674: 2625: 2599: 2573: 2547: 2521: 2507:The New Zealand Review of Books 2503:"The place where stories begin" 2465: 2334: 2307:Sharp, Iain (24 October 2004). 2300: 2267: 2250:"Patricia Grace: Dogside Story" 2248:Sandys, Elspeth (17 May 2001). 2241: 2214: 2180: 2039: 1985: 1960: 1939: 1909: 1848: 1792: 1752: 1697: 1563: 1543:Jones, Lawrence (Summer 2007). 1504: 1235:Catherall, Sarah (8 May 2021). 987:Electric City and Other Stories 826:In 2008, Grace was awarded the 766:Montana New Zealand Book Awards 555:, which told the story of the " 537: 401:Electric City and Other Stories 241:. She grew up in the suburb of 3909:New Zealand children's writers 2528:Donovan, Emile (3 July 2016). 2472:Reid, Nicholas (4 June 2015). 1167: 949: 797:Arts Foundation of New Zealand 778:Ockham New Zealand Book Awards 693:Wattie Book of the Year Awards 559:" haka. It was illustrated by 317:Grace's first published book, 16:New Zealand writer (born 1937) 1: 2897:New Zealand Book Awards Trust 2501:Morris, Paula (Spring 2015). 2221:Wattie, Nelson (March 1999). 1629:Packer, Matthew (June 2014). 1511:Grace, Patricia (June 1966). 1383:"Patricia Grace: Tu, a Novel" 1069: 816:2007 Queen's Birthday Honours 732:1988 Queen's Birthday Honours 636:feature film of the same name 599:was adapted for the stage by 563:and translated into Māori as 3944:Writers from Wellington City 3235:NZ On Screen – Iwi Whitiāhua 3072:"In Honor of Patricia Grace" 2764:"Patricia Grace, number one" 2708:"Patricia Grace: Bird Child" 2281:. 26 July 2005. p. A3. 2107:Shiels, Rosa (12 May 2001). 1733:Espiner, Emma (9 May 2021). 1655:10.13110/antipodes.28.1.0074 1647:10.13110/antipodes.28.1.0074 1017:Bird Child and Other Stories 659:Bird Child and Other Stories 634:(1992) was adapted into the 591:(Grace also features on the 406: 312: 156:, in 1975. Her first novel, 7: 3924:New Zealand women novelists 2227:New Zealand Review of Books 1895:New Zealand Review of Books 1549:New Zealand Review of Books 905:Mutuwhenua: The Moon Sleeps 842:Grace received an honorary 784:, translated into Māori as 511:New Zealand Review of Books 462:New Zealand Review of Books 327:Mutuwhenua: The Moon Sleeps 158:Mutuwhenua: The Moon Sleeps 10: 3980: 1011:Small Holes in the Silence 507:Small Holes in the Silence 3914:New Zealand Māori writers 3676: 3499: 3398: 1572:"'Between Earth and Sky'" 1517:Te Ao Hou / The New World 898: 691:(1986) came third in the 287:Te Ao Hou / The New World 117: 95: 87: 79: 54: 42: 23: 3747:João Cabral de Melo Neto 2632:Grace, Patricia (2021). 2046:Robinson, Roger (2006). 1857:"POTIKI, Patricia Grace" 1799:Robinson, Roger (2006). 1763:. In Zipes, Jack (ed.). 1570:Robinson, Roger (2006). 1267:Encyclopaedia Britannica 1118:Robinson, Roger (2006). 1019:(Penguin Books NZ, 2024) 1013:(Penguin Books NZ, 2006) 1007:(Penguin Books NZ, 2001) 1001:(Penguin Books NZ, 1994) 995:(Penguin Books NZ, 1991) 989:(Penguin Books NZ, 1987) 945:(Penguin Books NZ, 2015) 939:(Penguin Books NZ, 2004) 933:(Penguin Books NZ, 2001) 927:(Penguin Books NZ, 1998) 921:(Penguin Books NZ, 1992) 734:, Grace was appointed a 292:South Pacific Television 110:(died 2013) 3341:Read NZ Te Pou Muramura 2825:New Zealand Book Awards 2800:New Zealand Book Awards 2167:Read NZ Te Pou Muramura 2056:Oxford University Press 1809:Oxford University Press 1769:Oxford University Press 1580:Oxford University Press 1128:Oxford University Press 969:Short-story collections 740:Doctorate of Literature 593:Wellington Writers Walk 417:Wellington Writers Walk 403:was published in 1987. 365:(1993), illustrated by 203:New Zealand Book Awards 58:Patricia Frances Gunson 3964:Māori-language writers 3687:Gabriel García Márquez 3076:World Literature Today 3050:The New Zealand Herald 3023:The New Zealand Herald 2417:Landfall Review Online 2254:The New Zealand Herald 2189:"Vintage storytelling" 1412:Dudding, Adam (2016). 1388:The New Zealand Herald 1325:The New Zealand Herald 884:New Zealand Government 840: 810:Grace was appointed a 697:New Zealand Book Award 542:Grace's seventh novel 419: 205:. She was appointed a 131:Patricia Frances Grace 3622:Arnold Manaaki Wilson 3088:10.1353/wlt.2009.0131 2686:University of Waikato 2343:"Tu: Powerful Homage" 1855:Beston, John (1986). 836: 695:in 1986, and won the 605:Cannon's Creek School 422:Grace's third novel, 414: 217:Patricia Grace is of 213:Early life and career 101:Kerehi Waiariki Grace 3954:Ngāti Raukawa people 2893:"Past Winners: 2005" 2821:"Past Winners: 1987" 2796:"Past Winners: 1986" 2762:(12 February 2024). 2611:Te Wānanga o Raukawa 2585:Creative New Zealand 2223:"Subtle use of myth" 1545:"Ironic projections" 983:(Longman Paul, 1980) 977:(Longman Paul, 1975) 907:(Longman Paul, 1978) 848:Te Wānanga o Raukawa 844:Doctorate of Letters 752:(2001) won the 2001 617:Te Wānanga o Raukawa 487:in Italy during the 301:New Zealand Listener 160:, followed in 1978. 3939:People from Porirua 3837:Boubacar Boris Diop 3602:Diggeress Te Kanawa 3070:Harjo, Joy (2009). 2376:Taranaki Daily News 1997:Te Hā Kaituhi Māori 1946:New Zealand History 1759:Holt, Jill (2006). 1063:Haka / Whiti te Rā! 724:Russell Clark Award 515:Taranaki Daily News 3681:Giuseppe Ungaretti 2851:The London Gazette 2613:. 29 November 2018 2587:. 14 November 2017 2309:"Brothers in arms" 2109:"Faith in writing" 1261:Kuiper, Kathleen. 981:The Dream Sleepers 856:Te Waka Toi Awards 675:Awards and honours 622:Her autobiography 450:Her fourth novel, 420: 290:in 1966. 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Index

DCNZM
QSO
Grace speaking into a microphone
Wellington
Kohai Grace
DCNZM
QSO
née
Pākehā
Māori language
Potiki
ancestral land
Kiriyama Prize
Neustadt International Prize for Literature
Prime Minister's Award for Literary Achievement
Icon Award
New Zealand Book Awards
Distinguished Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit
Ngāti Toa
Ngāti Raukawa
Te Āti Awa
Wellington
Irish Catholic
Wi Parata
Melrose
Hongoeka
ancestral land
Māori Battalion
Second World War
St Anne's School

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