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Good Settler (Essays from other people's lands)

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Expected release date is Jun 11th 2026
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  • Product Details

    Author:
    Richard Shaw
    Format:
    Paperback
    Pages:
    296
    Publisher:
    Massey University Press (June 11, 2026)
    Imprint:
    Massey University Press
    Release Date:
    June 11, 2026
    Language:
    English
    Audience:
    General/trade
    ISBN-13:
    9781991309327
    ISBN-10:
    1991309325
    Weight:
    16oz
    Dimensions:
    5.45" x 8.25"
    File:
    Eloquence-IPG_05162026_P10097361_onix30-20260516.xml
    Folder:
    Eloquence
    List Price:
    $29.99
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    60
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    Publisher Identifier:
    P-IPG
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    C
  • Overview

    â € ˜ Where once I saw a view as I drove around the Taranaki coast along State Highway 45, I now see confiscated land from an invasion road. The creation story I used to subscribe to, the one in which hard-working people came here and settled the land, now jars. Weirdly, even the lawn looks different. The form of things just wonâ € ™ t settle.â € ™ So writes Richard Shaw in his third book examining colonisation. Both have been warmly welcomed by readers and this third volume of powerful essays, with its wide lens, will not disappoint. As he says, â € ˜ Growing numbers of PÄ  kehÄ  find themselves standing on restless ground these days: they, too, are seeing things differently, and in these pages you will also hear their voices as we reach â € ” fitfully and painfully,â individually and collectively â € ” for an accommodation with our colonial past.â € ™