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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
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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
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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
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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,
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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.
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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
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will surely become one of the classics of our literature". In 2013 it was adapted for the theatre by New
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a significant and uniquely Māori version of the genre of family saga". Grace has used
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in both English and Māori. Grace subsequently published
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3919:New Zealand women children's writers
3392:Arts Foundation of New Zealand Icons
2995:"Queen's Birthday honours list 2007"
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2187:Swain, Pauline (19 September 1998).
2064:10.1093/acref/9780195583489.001.0001
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756:for Fiction, was longlisted for the
336:The Dream Sleepers and Other Stories
2554:Fleming, Grant (27 February 2002).
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958:(Penguin Books NZ, 2009), biography
528:Ned & Katina: a true love story
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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"
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603:and performed by 70 students from
583:in her honour was unveiled on the
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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
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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
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987:Electric City and Other Stories
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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).
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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)
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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
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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
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507:Small Holes in the Silence
3914:New Zealand Māori writers
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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
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697:New Zealand Book Award
542:Grace's seventh novel
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205:. She was appointed a
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3622:Arnold Manaaki Wilson
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2686:University of Waikato
2343:"Tu: Powerful Homage"
1855:Beston, John (1986).
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605:Cannon's Creek School
422:Grace's third novel,
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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
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3312:Radio New Zealand
3182:The Dominion Post
3156:Radio New Zealand
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2712:Radio New Zealand
2645:978-0-14-377561-4
2534:Radio New Zealand
2452:Otago Daily Times
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2279:The Dominion Post
2163:"Grace, Patricia"
2073:978-0-1917-3519-6
1968:"Karanga Karanga"
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1761:"Grace, Patricia"
1678:Pollock, Kerryn.
1597:978-0-1917-3519-6
1357:Radio New Zealand
1328:. 9 December 2013
1296:Radio New Zealand
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1120:"Grace, Patricia"
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