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Aloha Crazy Horse (Paperback): David A. Hale Aloha Crazy Horse (Paperback)
David A. Hale
R723 Discovery Miles 7 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Don't Hang Up (Paperback): David A. Hale Don't Hang Up (Paperback)
David A. Hale
R578 Discovery Miles 5 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Headwaters (Paperback): David A. Hale Headwaters (Paperback)
David A. Hale
R685 Discovery Miles 6 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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. The author, David, aged sixteen at the time and with a platoon of his fellow teenage soldiers, traversed many miles into Te Urewera National Park for a week's training in November 1963. In the book, the sequence of events surrounding Joshua Ponga's accident and his ensuing rescue, (Chapter 24) actually did happen in 1963 though some elements have been altered to fit the story. In real life 'Josh' was actually John Hohapata an army cadet who later became also a Vietnam veteran. Sadly, although he recovered from the serious head wound incurred in the Te Hoe stream on that day in 1963 John passed away a few years ago. Waiouru military camp, established at the beginning of WWII, still exists to this day as an army training area although the real 28th Maori Battalion completed much of its preparations for war in other locations as well.

800 Days - And No Sad Songs (Paperback): David A. Hale 800 Days - And No Sad Songs (Paperback)
David A. Hale
R593 Discovery Miles 5 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Finding himself in 1963 at a tender fifteen years of age doing service at The Regular Force Cadet School in a bleak army camp on New Zealand's central plateau, David is confronted for the first time in his life, by a harsh and brutal regime which goes far beyond anything he or any of his new class of peers expects. There is a culture of savagery, intimidation, and secrecy within the barrack room confines which dominates every waking moment and pervades the night time hours as would the dark menace of an impending thunderstorm. Driven to discharge by the sheer pointlessness of the cruelty, and after two and a half years, he makes his way back to 'civvie' street stunned, angry, and beaten. He had failed in his attempt to be a career soldier and the guilt of this stalks him for decades. That he wasn't tough enough to survive the rigours is a source of shame, paranoia, and depression which manifests itself by him becoming deeply alcohol dependent at an early age. Eventually he succumbs to a series of ill considered diagnoses regarding severe mental illness and is committed to psychiatric hospitals and a regimen of powerful psychotropic medications, plus the terrifying spectre of electric shock treatment. On the surface, '800 Days' should actually unfold as a dark tale of menace, sadness, and total despair. However the story, by way of its many complex but likeable characters whom David encounters in police cells, behind prison walls and of course within the 'crazy houses' of New Zealand in the 1960's and 70's makes it an enjoyable, at times hilarious read. You are invited to join him as he cocks-a-snook at institution life whilst sharing the quirks of easy-to-bond-with criminals and fascinating nutters. The reader should find this robust romp through fields of black humour and hope, extremely entertaining, and a book they may wish to share with others.

Bounty (Paperback): David A. Hale Bounty (Paperback)
David A. Hale
R286 Discovery Miles 2 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It was nothing new for Jade to be on the wrong side of the law, but this time was different. She had planned what she thought was the perfect robbery. She would be long gone by the time anyone from the castle realized the theft. Unfortunately, things don't always go according to plan. During her heist the duke is murdered, and she has been framed for the crime. She's trapped between an impassible mountain range and a horde of hunters that will not stop until they secure the immense bounty on her head. What can she do to clear her name and escape? Who would listen to a thief anyway?

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