The Bone People
- ISBN #9780330485418
 - Keri Hulme
 - Paperback
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			The Bone People
- ISBN #9780330485418
 - Keri Hulme
 - Paperback
 - In Store Only
 - In Store Only
 
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					The Bone People is the story of Kerewin, a despairing part-Maori artist who is convinced that her solitary life is the only way to face the world. Her cocoon is rudely blown away by the sudden arrival during a rainstorm of Simon, a mute six-year-old whose past seems to hold some terrible trauma. In his wake comes his foster-father Joe, a Maori factory worker with a nasty temper. The narrative unravels to reveal the truths that lie behind these three characters, and in so doing displays itself as a huge, ambitious work that tackles the clash between Maori and European characters in beautiful prose of a heartrending poignancy.
					
- Format: Paperback / softback
 - Publication Date: 02/01/2002
 - Publisher: Pan Macmillan
 - Country of Origin: United Kingdom
 - Pages: 560
 - Dimensions (mm): 197x131x35mm
 - Weight: 392g
 
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					The Bone People is the story of Kerewin, a despairing part-Maori artist who is convinced that her solitary life is the only way to face the world. Her cocoon is rudely blown away by the sudden arrival during a rainstorm of Simon, a mute six-year-old whose past seems to hold some terrible trauma. In his wake comes his foster-father Joe, a Maori factory worker with a nasty temper. The narrative unravels to reveal the truths that lie behind these three characters, and in so doing displays itself as a huge, ambitious work that tackles the clash between Maori and European characters in beautiful prose of a heartrending poignancy.
- Format: Paperback / softback
 - Publication Date: 02/01/2002
 - Publisher: Pan Macmillan
 - Country of Origin: United Kingdom
 - Pages: 560
 - Dimensions (mm): 197x131x35mm
 - Weight: 392g
 
 - Delivery & Returns
 
