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Sarah Ell

Autor(a) de Dinghy Sailing

13 Works 58 Membros 4 Críticas

Obras por Sarah Ell

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Conhecimento Comum

Nome canónico
Ell, Sarah
Data de nascimento
1970-10-12
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
New Zealand
Local de nascimento
Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand
Locais de residência
Milford, Auckland, New Zealand
Educação
Takapuna Grammar School
Ocupações
journalist
novelist
Relações
Ell, Gordon (father)

Membros

Críticas

An interesting collection. Three Appendices pages 205-207: List of authors; Sources of these adventures; Further Reading and Useful References.
 
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NZSGFeilding | 1 outra crítica | Dec 16, 2023 |
This book is a collection of letters, diary entires and extracts from other publications. It tells us about what life was like for pioneer women in NZ from about the 1840’s until around 1900. It is broken into 7 main sections covering, First Encounters, The Longest Journey, Pioneering Life, Explorations, Conflict with the Maori, Natural Disasters and Different Paths.

The most fascinating story by far for me was that of Caroline Ngoungou, a pakeha girl who was kidnapped at the age of 8 and was raised as a Maori and lived among them for the rest of her life. It was only when she was 60 years old did she learn her real name and was reunited with some surviving siblings and their children. Her parents had died shortly after her disappearance.

The other thing that struck me was the hardship and very real chance of death on their long sea voyages to New Zealand. Sarah Harris wrote a letter from Taranaki in 1841 to her Father, in which she tells of her experiences. She had two young children and gave birth to another during the voyage after a 1 hour labour. (Interestingly she had been feeling ill for days previously and had wanted Castor Oil. It was scarce apparently so she was given another strong aperient which brought on strong diarrhoea for 8 days. The surgeon believed only bringing on the labour would save her life and an hour later a little girl was born.) The letter goes on to tell despite the care of a wet nurse (Sarah was too ill to nurse) the baby died just 5 days old ‘for want of nourishment’. There is just one sentence concerning their baby’s death and she then writes on about how they are settling in the new country. I found it striking that the death was dealt with in such a matter of fact manner. Such different and hard times.

I thought that this would be a great book to revisit with older children. The personal accounts make it very readable.
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Embejo | 1 outra crítica | Nov 4, 2008 |
Sad, but still beautiful. I found it left me with some kind of lasting impact or feeling.
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-Carmen- | 1 outra crítica | Nov 5, 2006 |
A Beautiful sad moving story of Katie, who finally seems to have everything in her life Friends, Family and even her first boyfriend! Until one night when everything comes crashing down. She is diagnosed with Cancer - but one good thing comes out of it - She meets Adam and finds someone she can talk too.

I absolutely loved this book as i find it deals with many issues i have dealt with - i have been unwell with Chronic Fatigue for the past few years and have barely attended school.

Set in New Zealand and based around the beaches. I find this book has some really good lessons in it (like why not to get drunk)!

I hope that you enjoy it as much as i have!
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Fleur-De-Lis | 1 outra crítica | Oct 20, 2006 |

Estatísticas

Obras
13
Membros
58
Popularidade
#284,346
Avaliação
4.1
Críticas
4
ISBN
16

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