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A Gift for Ana

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Gift for Ana

Contributors:

By (Author) Jane Va'Afusuaga

ISBN:

9781877484247

Publisher:

Little Island Press

Imprint:

Little Island Press

Publication Date:

1st January 2016

Country:

New Zealand

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

24

Dimensions:

Width 215mm, Height 215mm

Description

A heart-warming story about discovering new places, foods and faces . . .about finding your familys roots and planting your own.

That first night in Samoa, Ana slept next to her grandmother on an old bed with sheets that smelled of mothballs. Now it was morning and as she opened her eyes, Ana saw that the other side of the bed was empty. She sat up and looked across the room.

Mum and Dad were still fast asleep on their mattress on the floor. She pulled the mosquito net which covered the bed aside, tiptoed past her parents and went outside.

Author Bio

Jane Va'afusuaga was born and raised in Eastbourne, Wellington, New Zealand and is of Scottish heritage. Having trained as a teacher, she taught for 10 years in Auckland and four years in Apia, Samoa. Va'afusuaga lives in Samoa in the village of Falease'ela, with her husband, Olsen and daughter, Coco.

Their house sits beside the Liua le Vai o Sina River, where they host visitors from around the world through their ecocultural adventure tourism business. Life in the village means Jane has been immersed in the culture, language, natural environment, church and customs of the Samoan people. She works in the family business, writes when she can and volunteers at the local primary school where she has set up a library.

Va'afusuaga is a 2017 New Zealand Society of Authors mentorship recipient.

"My passion is to write stories and articles that children, especially Pacific Island children can respond to. To give them characters and situations they can relate to and stories they can see themselves in, ultimately to inspire children to read."

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