An award-winning classic from the author of the Alex quartet.
‘He’s not there, Mum. He’s fallen overboard.’
An award-winning classic from the author of the Alex quartet.
‘He’s not there, Mum. He’s fallen overboard.’
An award-winning classic from the author of the Alex quartet.For 40 years, this adrenaline-packed winner of the Storylines Gaelyn Gordon Award for a Much-Loved Book has been gripping Kiwi kids.'He's not there, Mum. He's fallen overboard.'What started as an exciting challenge turns into a nightmare when a gale unexpectedly develops during the night race to Kawau Island. Sam and her mother suddenly find themselves in charge of their yacht with a dangerous task ahead of them. It is the early 1980s, and technology on the yacht is limited- they are on their own.Will Sam be able to save her family?
Winner of Gaelyn Gordon Award for a Much-Loved Book 2005
Here was a novel written with such power and authority, such authenticity and credibility that it ranked as one of the finest first novels by a New Zealand writer . . . This is compelling reading. The very texture of the prose reveals the sailor's knowledge and feel for yachts and the sea. The writer's skill has convincingly conveyed the terror and the tension involved in such an accident. TOM FITZGIBBON, BENEATH SOUTHERN SKIES
I went on to read many more of your books and short stories, and was amazed at how you could tackle so many different topics, seemingly with ease. I especially loved your sailing themed stories. “Night Race to Kawau” is still a favourite, not forgotten! PAULA GREEN, POETRY BOX
TESSA DUDER trained as a journalist and has published more than forty works of fiction, non-fiction and anthologies for both children and adults. Her debut novel Night Race to Kawau (1982), recently re-issued in a 40th anniversary edition, was followed by the classic young adult novel Alex(1987) published in five languages and adapted for a 1993 movie. Recent works include biographies of Margaret Mahy, Sir Peter Blake and Auckland's pioneering 'First Lady' Sarah Mathew. Her latest is about the charting of New Zealand by James Cook and in 2019 the four Alex books were publishedas Alex the Quartet.Her awards include a number of children's fiction prizes, the Storylines Margaret Mahy Medal, the Katherine Mansfield Fellowship to Menton, an Artists to Antarctica award, the OBE and in 2021 the CNZM. She holds an honorary doctorate from the University of Waikato and won the 2020 Prime Minister's Award for Literary Achievement (Fiction) She serves on the board of the Storylines Children's Literature Trust of New Zealand Te Whare Waituhi Tamariki o Aotearoa and was for twenty years a Trustee of the Spirit of Adventure Trust. She has four daughters and two grandchildren and lives in Devonport, Auckland, where she enjoys sailing, concertgoing, teaching creative writing and reading.
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