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Down South

In Search of the Great Southern Land

Author: Bruce Ansley  

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In Down South, writer Bruce Ansley goes on a journey of rediscovery, back to his beloved South Island.

From Curio Bay in Southland to Totaranui in Golden Bay, this is both a provocative history and a vast expedition across the land once known as Middle Island, as Ansley visits the places and people who hold the clues to the South's famous character.

Not so very long ago, the South Island had most of New Zealand's people and just about all of the money. Gold miners found fortunes in the hills and rivers, sheep barons bestrode mountains, valleys and plains. Wealthy southerners ruled the embryonic government. Where now lies the South Island's golden fleece? And what is its future?

Bruce Ansley has spent much of his life in the South Island. He was raised in New Brighton, Christchurch, and has lived in Dunedin, Christchurch, the Marlborough Sounds and Golden Bay. He has grown up with the south's people, its cities, towns, rivers, mountains, rivers, bush and plains. He has picked tobacco in Motueka, been a commercial fisherman in Fiordland and a deer farmer on Banks Peninsula. He has worked in radio, television and newspapers there and for almost quarter of a century was the Christchurch-based writer for the NZ Listener magazine. As a writer, tramper and traveller, and being professionally nosey, he has poked into many corners of the island, although nowhere near all of them: He finds the south and its people endlessly fascinating. There's always something new, or fresh, or interesting, or just reassuring to discover. He now lives on Waiheke Island to be close to his family, but his heart remains in the south.

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About the Author

Bruce Ansley has spent much of his life in the South Island. He was raised in New Brighton, Christchurch, and has lived in Dunedin, Christchurch, the Marlborough Sounds and Golden Bay. He has grown up with the south's people, its cities, towns, rivers, mountains, bush and plains. He has picked tobacco in Motueka, been a commercial fisherman in Fiordland and a deer farmer on Banks Peninsula. He has worked in radio, television and newspapers in the south too. For almost a quarter of a century he was the Christchurch-based writer for the New Zealand Listener magazine, until he became a full-time author. As a writer, tramper and traveller, and being professionally nosey, he has poked into many corners of the island, although nowhere near all of them: he finds the south and its people endlessly fascinating. He now lives on Waiheke Island to be close to his family, but his heart remains in the south. Down South is his eleventh book.

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Product Details

Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand) | HarperCollins Publishers
Published
7th October 2020
Pages
368
ISBN
9781775541172

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CUSTOMER REVIEWS

24 Jun, 2022
wonderful book . I listened to this as an audiobook while on a campervan trip around South island . so wanted to have a copy in my bookshelf . Product arrived in perfect condition and in a timely manner
By Eleanor
19 Apr, 2021
An excellent well written book. . Told me a lot of things I didn't know I didn't know. Places a I heard of and some complete surprises. I enjoyed the dialogues with relevant people and was happy and sad reading about some members of my family. Thank you Bruce.
By Marley
11 Jan, 2021
Great Read
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