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Title: Hokitika Town
Authors: Randall, Charlotte
Genre: Fiction: New Zealand
Pages: 272
Year: 2012
Publisher: Penguin Books
Language: English
Description: Hokitika in the 1860s is a bustling and colourful town, home to a young lad, Halfie, and a motley bunch of ne'er-do-wells.

Delighting in linguistic high jinks, this story brings to life the glory days of the gold rush and offers a vivid snapshot of West Coast history.

Comments from Groups:

A good story about early West Coast life. Lively discussion, especially about language! Matamata 001

Once we became used to the 'vernacular', everyone thought it was a delightful story. We couldn't help making comparisons to 'The Luminaries' with the setting being so similar, as was the era. The humour in 'Hokitika Town' and the clever portrayal of the characters and their surroundings brought many a laugh to our discussion. Nelson 019

Those that finished the book agreed that it was a nice gentle read which they enjoyed. The other members struggled over the use of 'patois'. They commented that they might have tried harder to finish it but grew annoyed over the use of 'pigeon' English. Auckland 006

'Hokitika Town' sparked off a lively discussion in our group. The majority of the group found it difficult to get into. The use of the Maori/New Zealand idiom of the 1860s was a challenge. However, they persevered and thoroughly enjoyed the story although quite a number commented that there seemed to be little plot. Many agreed that the writing was clever, and must have exhausted author Charlotte Randall! The group is now keen to read her other acclaimed work, 'The Curative'. Matamata 003

Very popular book. Voted the best read of 2014. Oxford 001

Categories: Fiction NZ, Community, Culture/Ethnic/Racial, Faction, Historical, Māori, Morals/Ethics, Social commentary/perspectives, Young narrator, Blind Low Vision library

Reviews

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By: LOWER 007 2023-11-20 14:08:26
2 
Good discussion but no-one enjoyed the book. Very good notes.

By: CHCH 099 2023-11-20 14:07:31
3.5 
If you can get past the use of language, a really good read and quite funny in places.

By: DUNED 104 2023-11-20 14:05:53
2.5 
We found the dialect in which the book was written difficult, but we enjoyed the relationships in the story.

By: DUNED 063 2023-11-20 14:00:46
3 
Half of us enjoyed the book very much, but some were more ho-hum about it.

By: HAVE 012 2023-11-20 13:37:57
3 
A mixed reaction to this book. Most enjoyed it but some found the use of Halfie's pigeon English and phonetic spelling annoying. But despite this we thought the characterisation was good, and it gave you a real 'feel' for Hokitika in the 1860s gold rush period.

By: CHCH 050 2023-11-20 13:34:14
3.5 
Some members enjoyed it more than others. Some liked the historical aspect to it. The book notes were good.

By: ASHB 004 2023-11-20 13:31:58
4 
An enjoyable insight into West Coast goldfields with an amusing linguistic idiom.

By: WINT 002 2023-11-20 13:29:14
4 
Great story. Some readers struggled with the language, but it added to the characters.

By: CHCH 396 2023-11-20 13:27:54
3 
Those who persevered enjoyed this book. Some were put off by the language style. A difficult read for those whose first language is not English!

By: NELS 028 2023-11-20 13:26:26
4 
Funny and moving book.

By: TEPAH 001 2023-11-20 13:26:02
4.5 
All our Group enjoyed this story, particularly once one got used to the vernacular used by Halfie.

By: TEPIR 001 2023-09-25 11:36:29
4.5 
Laugh out loud read at times. Great read.

By: WELL 082 2023-05-25 11:21:56
4.5 
An unexpected delight.

By: WHAKA 011 2019-07-04 12:26:39
4.5 
Most of us loved this book - it was entertaining, amusing, and gave an insight to the hardships of life in Hokitika and the goldfields. Harvey's language is both a challenge and a delight.

By: DOUBT 002 2019-07-04 12:20:09
4.5 
A bloody good read!!! A wonderful portrayal of the times, with powerful characters. West Coast gold rush times brought to life.

By: AUCK 273 2019-07-03 15:03:03
4.5 
We loved it, quirky and fun. Reminded us of 'The Luminaries'. Wonderful snapshot of NZ history - sharing the diversity of our nation through the eyes of a youngster.

By: WELL 209 2019-07-03 14:58:43
4 
Great discussion as most loved it, but some didn't. Discussed whether the 1st person language of Tiwakawaka was 'belittling'. Most found the 'ridiculousness of the Inglish langwitch' very humorous. Great story.

By: DUNED 002 2019-07-03 14:50:56
4.5 
Most members of the group enjoyed the book a lot. They particularly enjoyed the playful use of language.

By: WAIAU 002 2019-07-03 14:49:59
4 
We mostly enjoyed reading this book, and had a good discussion.

 
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