The whale rider

Hardcover, 152 pages

English language

Published Nov. 19, 2003 by Harcourt.

ISBN:
978-0-15-205017-7
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4 stars (4 reviews)

As her beloved grandfather, chief of the Maori tribe of Whangara, New Zealand, struggles to lead in difficult times and to find a male successor, young Kahu is developing a mysterious relationship with whales, particularly the ancient bull whale whose legendary rider was their ancestor.

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Better than its film version

4 stars

I saw the film version of The Whale Rider first so already had an idea of the story before reading the book. I think this was the right way around because, as is usual, there seemed to be more in the book! We read of Kahu from her birth to the revelation of her ancestral powers and I loved that Ihimaera also writes of the Maori tales and legends surrounding the Whale Rider. This gave me a fuller understanding of Kahu's significance within her people. Characters' words are frequently given in Maori which also enhanced my sense of a cultural story. (I didn't actually refer to the Maori-English glossary at the back until I had finished reading because I didn't want to interrupt the flow of Ihimaera's writing.) Mostly it is straightforward to work out a translation or the relevant phrase is explained within the text.

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Subjects

  • Maori (New Zealand people) -- Juvenile fiction.
  • Maori (New Zealand people) -- Fiction.
  • Human-animal relationships -- Fiction.
  • Whales -- Fiction.
  • Grandfathers -- Fiction.
  • Family life -- New Zealand -- Fiction.
  • Kings, queens, rulers, etc. -- Fiction.
  • New Zealand -- Fiction.