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A Deaf in the Family: Free range antics and family adversity - a kiwi boyhood in the 50s and 60s

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Deaf in the Family: Free range antics and family adversity - a kiwi boyhood in the 50s and 60s

Contributors:

By (Author) Pete Majendie

ISBN:

9781991103444

Publisher:

Quentin Wilson Publishing

Imprint:

Quentin Wilson Publishing

Publication Date:

4th November 2024

Country:

New Zealand

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

238

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 20mm

Weight:

480g

Description

For many Kiwi baby boomers, growing up in New Zealand in the 1950s and 60s was a special time heaps of playmates, freedom to run wild, and opportunity to exercise imagination. Pete Majendies stories of his childhood in New Brighton capture those experiences.At times laugh-out-loud funny, at other times heartbreaking and poignant, the stories range from the adventures and misadventures of free-range fun with mates to the effects of hereditary deafness and the death of Petes older brother at age eight on family, neighbours and friends.Pete coped with his brothers death, his mothers debilitating grief and his fathers increasing deafness by developing a strong sense of humour, pivotal friendships and a growing interest in and talent for art. Several themes run through the book deafness, silence in its many forms, responses to grief, battles with mental and physical health, the importance of inter-generational relationships and friendships, the power of play and imagination, and the joys of reading, poetry and art. And always there is the sense of the absurd and the laughter that sustained a young boy who struggled on occasion to be seen and heard.Although the stories are grounded in Petes experiences, aspects of them sometimes veer into autobiographical fiction, so enhancing the essence of a type and time of childhood that will resonate with boomers and non-boomers alike.

Author Bio

Peter (Pete) Majendie is an installation artist who has exhibited in New Zealand and overseas. His best-known work is his 185 Empty White Chairs installation, which honours the people who died in the Christchurch earthquake of 22 February 2011. Pete has also exhibited work in a variety of other media over the years and written and performed one-man comedy shows in New Zealand, Australia and the USA. Born and raised in New Brighton, he has lived in Christchurch all his life. Married to Joyce for fifty years, he enjoys spending time with his three children and six grandchildren and is a member of the International Guild of Tea Liturgists.

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