The Whale Rider

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A mesmerizing journey through Maori culture and tradition.

Dive into the enchanting world of Maori tradition, where a young girl named Kahu defies societal barriers to fulfill her destiny as the tribe's savior. With a touch of magic and the ability to communicate with whales, Kahu's journey is an exploration of cultural heritage, gender roles, and environmental concerns. The poetic writing style and dual narratives add depth and complexity, making this book a captivating choice for readers interested in exploring diverse cultures and thought-provoking themes.

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The Whale Rider

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ISBN: 9780435131081
Authors: Witi Ihimaera
Publisher: Heinemann
Date of Publication: 2005-01-01
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Fantasy, Young Adult
Related Topics: Mythology, Magical Realism
Goodreads rating: 3.84
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A mystical story of Maori culture The birth of a daughter, Kahu, breaks the lineage of a Maori tribe. Rejected by her grandfather, Kahu develops the ability to communicate with whales, echoing those of the ancient Whale Rider after whom she was named. This magical and mythical novel tells of the conflict between tradition and heritage, from the perspective of Kahu's grandfather, and Kahu's destiny to secure the tribe's future. Age 11+ Ideal for studying multi-cultural texts, gender and environmental issues. The beautifully poetic style and twin narrative lends itself to the analysis of language. To automatically receive all the latest news on New Windmills, why not sign-up for our Heinemann Literature eNewsletter?
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A mesmerizing journey through Maori culture and tradition.

Dive into the enchanting world of Maori tradition, where a young girl named Kahu defies societal barriers to fulfill her destiny as the tribe's savior. With a touch of magic and the ability to communicate with whales, Kahu's journey is an exploration of cultural heritage, gender roles, and environmental concerns. The poetic writing style and dual narratives add depth and complexity, making this book a captivating choice for readers interested in exploring diverse cultures and thought-provoking themes.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.