My New Zealand Story: Journey To Tangiwai

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Discover an engaging tale with 'My New Zealand Story: Journey To Tangiwai', a compelling children's diary chronicling significant events in New Zealand's history. This beautifully crafted book, suitable for young readers and history enthusiasts alike, unfolds through the eyes of Peter Cotterill as he documents his daily life in Napier in the year 1953. With 192 pages filled with vivid narratives, this story not only captures the innocence of childhood—such as paper rounds and Scouts—but also weaves in the lingering effects of World War II that shaped the community around him.

However, it is the looming tragedy of the Tangiwai rail disaster on Christmas Eve 1953 that marks a turning point in Peter's journey. As the Tangiwai bridge is swept away by a devastating lahar from Mt Ruapehu, the story delves into the emotional and historical significance of this calamity that shocked the nation. Ideal for educational purposes, this book provides a rich context for understanding New Zealand's geological landscape and historical events through captivating storytelling.

Perfect for classroom discussions or at-home reading, 'My New Zealand Story: Journey To Tangiwai' is not just a book—it's a historical journey that invites readers to explore New Zealand's past. Gain insights into resilience and courage as Peter navigates both personal and national turmoil. Get your copy today and share this important piece of New Zealand's history with the next generation.

**Delivery Information:** This item is in brand new condition and is shipped from Scholastic New Zealand Ltd. Expect swift and reliable delivery right to your doorstep.

CONDITION: Brand New
ISBN: 9781775436386
Publisher: SCHOLASTIC NEW ZEALAND LTD
Number of Pages 192

When Peter Cotterill begins his diary in 1953, little does he realise that something is happening elsewhere in New Zealand that is going to have a huge impact on his life. As he tells of his day-to-day life in Napierschool, paper round, Scouts, as well as the lasting effects of W...orld War II on his friends and familythe forces of nature are at work, culminating in an event so tragic that it will shock a whole nation. That was, of course, the Tangiwai rail disaster on Christmas Eve 1953, as a result of the Tangiwai bridge being washed away by a lahar from Mt Ruapehu.Read less

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