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He has a thirst for death and power. Mako takes what he wants and crushes opposition. She has a gift. A young healer who converses with the Ancestors. But even with the voices in her head, Marama cannot quiet the panic in her heart as the impending threat to her home looms. The Ancestors offer deliverance, prophesying a land of abundance and sending Starman the navigator. But the decision is not easy. Marama's people must choose whether to trust the dead and leave Green Island or risk the erasure of their existence. Journey back on the tides of this 16th-century wayfaring odyssey when the art…mehr

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He has a thirst for death and power. Mako takes what he wants and crushes opposition. She has a gift. A young healer who converses with the Ancestors. But even with the voices in her head, Marama cannot quiet the panic in her heart as the impending threat to her home looms. The Ancestors offer deliverance, prophesying a land of abundance and sending Starman the navigator. But the decision is not easy. Marama's people must choose whether to trust the dead and leave Green Island or risk the erasure of their existence. Journey back on the tides of this 16th-century wayfaring odyssey when the art of celestial navigation meant more than oceanic voyages, but a future weaved by the Gods.
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R. de Wolf Ng¿ti Porou, Te Wh¿nau-¿-Apanui, Ngai Tahu, Ng¿ti Mutunga is a M¿ori author and poet from the East Coast who loves kaimoana. She's published four novels, three in the Spirit Voyager series Guardians of the Ancestors, The Future Weavers and Brothers in Whalesong, two poetry collections, Poetry In a Pear Tree, Poetry in a Pohutukawa and dystopian novel The Goodness Algorithm. De Wolf has also appeared in three anthologies, including Kaituhi Rawhiti and Ng¿ Kupu Wero: Penguin, since 2020. In 2022 she co-edited, under full name Regina de Wolf-Ngarimu, and helped publish Kaituhi R¿whiti Two: Weaving of Words with the Tair¿whiti Writers Hub, featuring over 40 writers connected to te Tair¿whiti. Active in the writing community, de Wolf encourages rangatahi to kaumatua to find their voice, preserve knowledge and publish, whether it's commercial or private work.