Fishing for Maui
By (Author) Isa Pearl Ritchie
Te Ra Aroha Press
Te Ra Aroha Press
4th July 2018
New Zealand
General
Fiction
Contemporary lifestyle fiction
Family life fiction
NZ823.3
Paperback
368
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 21mm
540g
A novel about food, whnau and mental illness.
Valerie reads George Eliot to get to sleep - just to take her mind off worries over her patients, her children, their father and the next family dinner.
Elena is so obsessed with health, traditional food, her pregnancy and her blog she doesn't notice that her partner, Malcolm the ethicist, is getting himself into a moral dilemma of his own making.
Evie wants to save the world one chicken at a time. Meanwhile her boyfriend, Michael, is on a quest to reconnect with his Mori heritage and discover his
own identity.
Rosa is eight years old and lost in her own fantasy world, but she's the only one who can
tell something's not right.
"An accomplished story of a family in crisis - Ritchie's great skill is her ability to conjure the inner lives of her characters. Fishing for Mui is a compassionate meditation on what it means to be well."
- Sarah Jane Barnett
"An accomplished story of a family in crisis - Ritchie's great skill is her ability to conjure the inner lives of her characters. Fishing for Mui is a compassionate meditation on what it means to be well."
- Sarah Jane Barnett
Isa Ritchie is a Wellington-based writer. She grew up as a Pkeh child in a bicultural family and Mori was her first written language. She has completed a PhD on food sovereignty in Aotearoa. She is passionate about food, wellbeing and social justice.