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The Whale Rider

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The Whale Rider

By: Witi Ihimaera
Narrated by: Jay Laga'aia
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The classic book that inspired the award-winning, internationally released film Whale Rider, winner of Best Film at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival and 2004 Academy Awards Best Actress nomination for Keisha Castle-Hughes. Eight-year-old Kahu craves her great-grandfather's love and attention. But he's focused in his duties as Chief, in a tribe that claims decent from the legendary "whale rider". A male has always inherited the title of Chief, but now there is no male heir. There's only Kahu, and her great-grandfather sees no use for a girl. Kahu will not be ignored. And in her struggle she has a unique ally: the whale rider himself.©1987 Witi Ihimaera (P)2004 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd Heartfelt
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"A poetic blend of reality and myth provides a riveting tale of adventure and passion." (School Library Journal)

Touching Story • Beautiful Narrative • Inspiring Tale • Cultural Traditions • Memorable Performance • Enjoyable Music
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made me smile, cheer and cry. a beautiful and inspiring book. makes me so proud to be indigenous. love this book.

beautiful

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i thought the story was a little drawn out in places, sections didn't seem necessary.

the determination of the granddaughter

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I loved be carried along with the wisdom of the female characters. A beautiful ride.

Beautiful and captivating

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This is a book about a Maori family with an extraordinary talent passed down through the generations. The great-grandfather is angry that a great-granddaughter has been born because he wanted it to be a boy. It made me angry that he would not accept her, despite her love for him.

The book is told first person through her uncle which surprised me. It diverges from her story for a while so you need to stick with it until the end.

I'm not sure I would want my tween granddaughter reading this, maybe a little older teenager. But I'm glad I've listened to it and I hope to see the movie.

The story is more 4.5 stars, but I'm rounding up.

Interesting story that sometimes made me mad

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Sweet memorable and amazing narration.Amazing piece of mind,am glad I learnt a new culture too

I really really loved it. Phenomena masterpiece

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Great story and read very well. I enjoyed the music in between the chapters and the variation of voices for the different characters of the story.

Really Enjoyed This Story

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A gem that glistens. Beautiful. A contemporary rewriting of an ancient Maori legend. Its messages speak of the strength of women, but even more importantly of the oneness of the past and present, the rational and the irrational, what we understand and don’t understand and of all life on earth. This is young adult literature for adults.

The audiobook narration by Kiwian Jay Laga’aia was well done. There is music throughout the recording, but it is the same snippet repeated over and over again. When will we get audiobooks with varied music and numerous songs? Anybody listening out there?


Maori legend retold - for kids and adults

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This is one of the exceedingly rare cases where the book is not as good as the movie.

If you've not seen the movie "Whale Rider" don't bother reading this until you've seen it. The movie is great and really tells the story perfectly. You'll want to experience it first that way.

For fans of the movie, like me, the most interesting thing about this book is how it differs from the movie. It does differ from the movie in some fundamental ways. In fact, I got the distinct impression that the aspects of the movie that made it as good as it was must have come mainly from Niki Caro's vision, rather than Witi Ihimaera. That's not to say Ihimaera didn't have the seminal idea and a good story to tell, but it seems that Caro saw the real potential here. It's almost as if the movie and the book have different agendas -- different points to make about the world, people in general, the human condition, life, etc.

So even though I wasn't crazy about the book, I recommend it highly for fans of the movie so that you can evaluate the significance of how they differ. It may lead to an even greater appreciation for the movie.

Not as good as the movie, surprisingly.

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The musical interludes are too upbeat for a listener like me—remembering the mournful beauty of the movie.

Great story and narrator

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I stepped into this one backwards. I saw the movie first, then looked for the book. I read the book, then just recently listened to the audiobook thanks to a friend who had it on her ipod. If you like stories of ancient tradition or stories where characters struggle against ancient tradition, this is a good one. The Whale Rider offers a look into the world of a tribe that decends from the legendary "whale rider" and the struggle of Kahu to overcome tradition and be recognized for who she is (and who she can become). This is a good story, and one I would recommend.

Kahu, her great-grandfather, and the whale rider

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