Palagi Tafaovale
By (Author) Bob Rankin
Steele Roberts Aotearoa Ltd
Steele Roberts & Associates Ltd
1st September 2008
2nd New edition
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Memoirs
919.614
Paperback
260
A Pacific rascal's exhilarating account - frank, perceptive and entertaining - of his life and loves over the past 75 years, 50 of them in Samoa ...escapades in New Zealand ...romantic and dramatic adventures in Japan after World War II. Bob's provocative comments about Samoa and its future will also stimulate lively discussion.
Bob Rankin was born in Auckland in 1926, and had colourful schooldays & youthful adventures. After wartime navy training on HMNZS Tamaki, he became an interpreter with the Occupation Force in Japan after the Bomb. He went on to become a teacher in Samoa in the 1950s and '60s, an outspoken journalist, and a businessman (commercial photographer, record producer, newspaperman, artist and screen-printer, soap maker and tropical fruit wine and liqueur maker). Bob is now retired in Samoa, as spirited and controversial as ever.