How Maui Slowed The Sun (Board Book)

Author: Peter Gossage

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  • : 16.00 NZD
  • : 9780143771586
  • : Penguin Group (NZ)
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  • : October 2017
  • : 208mm X 149mm X 19mm
  • : New Zealand
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Barcode 9780143771586
9780143771586

Local Description

PUBLICATION NOVEMBER 2017

Description

Peter Gossage's much-loved retelling of this famous Maori myth is now available as a sturdy board book.

Faced with very short days and very long nights, Maui comes up with a plan to slow the Sun's passage through the sky.
Peter Gossage's much-loved retelling of this famous Maori myth has captivated young children for generations.

Author description

Peter Gossage was the storyteller and illustrator of more than 20 books for children. His powerful retelling of Maori myths and legends have captivated the children of New Zealand for generations. Peter's first job on leaving school was at an advertising agency, and his drawings of Maori motifs on a television commercial drew interest from a publisher. This led to a career retelling and illustrating Maori legends for children. He also worked as a display artist at the Auckland War Memorial Museum, and as a graphic designer and scenic artist at TV2. With his first book How Maui-tiki-tiki-a-Taranga Found His Mother published in 1975, Peter's iconic illustration style and deceptively simple storytelling will be familiar to many as classics in New Zealand homes and classrooms. He was a master of retelling important Maori myths, including Hinemoa and Tutanekai and Pania of the Reef. Many of the legends feature the hero Maui - also called the quick-witted and the trickster - whose exploits include slowing the sun in its course across the sky, fishing up the North Island/Te Ika a Maui and discovering the secret of fire. The powerful combination of dramatic and distinctive illustrations with minimal yet evocative text has earned each tale its place among the beloved classics of our literature. Peter's stories will never lose their relevancy for New Zealand children, and many of his stories have been made into short films that are played on Maori Television. In 2013, Peter was awarded the Storylines Gaelyn Gordon Award for a Much-Loved Book for How Maui Slowed the Sun. Peter passed away on July 30, 2016.