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Ted Dawe has worked over the years as an insurance clerk, store man, builder's labourer and fitter's mate, and flown hot air balloons over Hyde Park. He's also been a university student, world traveler, high school teacher, and English language teacher. Thunder Road, won both the Young Adult Fiction section and the Best First Book award at the New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children & Young Adults, and Into The River won the Margaret Mahy award, which is presented annually to a person who has made an especially significant contribution to children's literature, publishing or literacy, and honours New Zealand's leading author for children." Visit him online at TedDawe.com.
Outstanding praise for INTO THE RIVER by Ted Dawe Both daring and
compulsively readable, in Into the River Ted Dawe combines
mythology, history and gritty realism into a powerful novel. An
outstanding piece of world literature."
--John Boyne, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Boy in
the Striped Pajamas I was entirely gripped by INTO THE RIVER, and
struck by how relevant its content is to a contemporary teenage
audience. This is an important, skillfully-told novel, and it
deserves to be talked about. In short, I love this book. I'm not
sure I can praise it enough."
--Lucy Christopher, author of Stolen, a Printz Award honor book,
and Flyaway, shortlisted for the Costa Award Te Arepa/Devon is a
deeply compelling character...Readers will either see themselves in
Devon and his story or will reconsider their own roles in their
schools' social structures...an object lesson in how systems of
power perpetuate themselves."
--Kirkus Reviews "Determined and curious teens will find this work
thought provoking, eye-opening, and maybe even familiar."
--School Library Journal Te Arepa, who cycles through a believable
variety of identities and struggles, is beautifully vivid. The
compassionate depiction of the teen's choices, both good and bad,
as well as the candid portrayal of life at an all-boys school,
packed as it is with drugs, drinking, sex, and violent bullying,
will give this significant appeal for fans of character-driven
novels where the conclusions aren't very rosy, let alone clearly
definitive."
--Booklist Riveting...Into the River is a raw story that rings
true. Older teens will devour this fresh, engaging coming-of-age
novel about personal identity and poisonous social inequality, the
excitement and terror of adolescence, the nuances of friendship and
freedom and much more.
--Shelf Awareness Emphasizes the complications of culture, loyalty,
and consequences when "there is freedom and then there is
everything else."
--Publishers Weekly
Winner of the NZ Post Children's Book Award for Young Adult Fiction
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