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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Short Stories
  • Language:English
  • Series title:New Tales of the South Pacific
  • Series Number:3
  • Pages:180
  • eBook ISBN:9780473281762

More New Tales of the South Pacific

Combined, Expanded, Illustrated Edition

by Graeme Kennedy

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Overview
Island hop with Graeme Kennedy in this eagerly awaited -- and newly illustrated -- combined and expanded Volumes character limit ) One and Two of his best-selling "New Tales of the South Pacific." They offer the complete collection of beautifully written short stories based on an intriguing cast of characters and their triumphant and tragic experiences in a region many believe to be Paradise.
Description
Island hop with Graeme Kennedy in this eagerly awaited -- and newly illustrated -- combined and expanded Volumes One and Two of his best-selling "New Tales of the South Pacific." They offer the complete collection of beautifully written short stories based on an intriguing cast of characters and their triumphant and tragic experiences in a region many believe to be Paradise. Featuring a special new Tale, The Adventurer, Kennedy pays tribute to an old and dear friend, John William Fox Walton, and also takes a short look at a bit of uniqueness on the island of Niue
About the author
Graeme Kennedy discovered the South Pacific after moving from his native Australia to New Zealand where he continued his long newspaper career working on mainstream daily and weekly publications and winning a major national journalism award. Auckland’s proximity to the Pacific led him through work and pleasure to the islands he loves and he has visited most of them several times. In Samoa, Kennedy was honoured with a high chief title in recognition of his writing about the nation and its people.