#Tumeke!

Author: Michael Petherick

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  • : $29.99 NZD
  • : 9780994141576
  • : Massey University Press
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  • : October 2019
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  • : Michael Petherick, Paul Beavis, Marcus Thomas
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Barcode 9780994141576
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Local Description

Kathleen's review - There's not much more to say than is already written above and below, so I shall simply give my personal endorsement: I love this book!

Description

Plans for the Newtoun community’s Waitangi Day celebrations are well under way. The Tape Orchestra’s practising like mad. Monty and Mr Steve Vibrant are designing a poster. Rishi’s trying to land Lil Yacht Shifty … and Ms Ropata’s juggling it all because everyone wants in. There’ll be curry and cake, kapa haka, halal sausages, foam blasters, the Naenae dirtman, and kiss-the-goat — if Constable Rutene can manage to chase one down. In the meantime, Dreadflock’s considering a blog, Briony’s Mum’s being a helicopter, and everyone’s eating a lot of lolly cake. In the boundary-riding tradition of the Annual project, Annual Ink’s latest title #Tumeke! brings you the lives, loves and larrikin spirit of an inner-city neighbourhood. The story is told through texts, Instagram posts, emails, fliers, committee minutes, posters, diary entries, blog posts, chatrooms, school homework, raps and the reliably bonkers community noticeboard. Stuffed with big personalities, surprising friendships and a little intrigue, this multimedia story brims with creativity and comedy, and everyday heartaches, too. Debut novelist Michael Petherick juggles a large cast and multiple story threads with panache, giving us a window on a vivid, warm-hearted community. A narrative — but not quite as we know it — for middle readers and anyone who loves to connect. 

Awards

Winner - Best First Book Award  - 2020 NZ Book Awards for Children and Young Adults


Finalist in the 2020 NZ Book Awards for Children and Young Adults for the Wright Family Foundation Esther Glen Award for Junior Fiction

Reviews

‘Wildly inventive and a goatload of fun. A surprise triple reverse jackknife to the funny bone. I’ve never read anything like it. Tumeke!’ — Toby Morris


‘This is a piece of multimedia genius’ — Sapling


On ‘Community Noticeboard’ from Annual 2 Extends the idea of what a book can be, SO much fun! --April