The Ever-Standing Tree
'I'm gonna bring this rākau down,' says Dad. 'We'll have a better view ...'
Pani and Waima can't understand why Dad wants to cut down the tree in their back yard. The tree falls to Dad's tools, but in the morning it stands tall again, much to his disbelief. The same thing happens the next night and the next - what is going on.
Tim Tipene brings to life the beloved legend of Rata and the Tree in a modern suburb, in this companion volume to his books Māui - Sun Catcher and Rona Moon.
Illustrated by Ani Huia Ligaliga. Māori translation by Kanapu Rangitauira. Oratia Books, 2024.
You might also like
Māui - Sun Catcher
Award Winner
Māui is a boy who lives with his mother and four older brothers in a city where they day is never long enough to get things done. Māui decides this has to change.
Rona Moon
Award Winner
Rona Moon gets angry with everyone - her brother, her Nana and Papa. Then one night, she calls the moon stupid!
The Book That Wouldn't Read
Finalist
Some people find it hard to read - the boy in this book does. But there are books that make you read them and they open up fantastic worlds ...
© 2024