Headwaters

Headwaters
David A Hale
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NZ$ 52.00
Trade Paperback
h229 x 152mm - 660pg
11 Nov 2013 US
International import eta 7-19 days
9781492751724
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Lorigan Heteraka returns from WWI dispirited and numbed by his service with a New Zealand Army pioneer company fighting their way through the battlefields of France and Belgium. Had he not been so deeply affected by his experiences in the trenches, life might have continued as it was prior to his leaving, however this wasn't to be. Day by day Lorigan sinks ever further into a mire of horrific memories that are so ingrained they have no chance of being vanquished or calmed by his wife Rawinia. Albert is born into the circle of his Father's dysfunctional world and as he grows into a small boy, he has difficulty coming to terms with a man so damaged that eventually he only copes by developing a growing connection to his Maori ancestors and their devotion to the land. The Tuhoe tribe have long sought comfort and sustenance from their paradise and to a large extent succeeded. Albert's presence though seems to somehow awaken a strong spiritual reaction within them where they test his fortitude and manhood, attempting to discover whether or not he would be suitable as a future Kaumatua or elder. He too, like his Father, is tested on the battlefield during WWII to a point where he realises that war provides no answers to anything and his service with the 10th Maori Battalion becomes a personal crusade to assuage his struggle for logic in a world that seems to have gone mad. During his time away, Rosina, with whom Albert has developed a strong romantic union before departing New Zealand, endures trials of her own in her quest to hold onto her love for him and build a relationship with his Mother, Rawinia, as well. 'Headwaters' is a multi-layered work which explores relationships both romantic and family oriented and although it contains many harrowing scenes of a military and warlike nature, so too does it carry a strong message with its anti-war sentiments. There are many twists and turns within the pages of this book which are sometimes complex but not so complex they won't touch the discerning reader. Underpinning the story and crucial to its outcome are the deeply held beliefs and spiritual leanings of the Heteraka family, especially Albert, where mysterious dream sequences align themselves with matters of his past and bring them into his present. Most of the overall story, apart from its battle scenes which are set in Greece, is situated in New Zealand's Urewera country and its environs.
'Hawke's Bay author David Hale captures the emotions of young love, the horror of war and the bonds of family in his second book, Headwaters... It's funny, sad and spiritual as Albert tries to cope with death while longing for his home and family.' - Linda Hall (Hawke's Bay Today)

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