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Title: Aue
Authors: Manawatu, Becky
Genre: Fiction: New Zealand
Pages: 323
Year: 2019
Language: English
Description: When Tauk drops his younger brother Ari off at Aunty Kat and Uncle Stu's in Kaikoura, he's free to head off with his surfboard and guitar to ... well, anywhere really. Ari will have the friendship of Beth and her dog Lupo from the farm next door, and Tauk will be able to get away from everything that has happened that left them orphaned. Interwoven with their diverging lives, is the story of their mother Jade and the gang world she was born into.

Raw and moving, this is a story of the graphic realities of gang life, of intergenerational trauma and the unexpected glimmer of hope on Tauk and Ari's horizons.

This title is also offered as part of the Narrative Muse Book Club View this title on the Narrative Muse website
Categories: Fiction NZ, Award winner, Culture/Ethnic/Racial, Grief/loss, Māori, Relationships, Social commentary/perspectives, Young narrator, Content may disturb, Blind Low Vision library, 2022 Titles, Larger font, Narrative Muse Book Club, Ockham Winner

Reviews

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By: NELS 050 2024-04-18 10:24:07
5 
Powerful, beautifully written; the characters were complex and real and even the violent characters had context to explain their behaviour. A real insight into a world usually glimpsed through news reports. The weaving of the story through time and characters lent it it the feel of a saga or a myth. A difficult read but well worth it for the richness of the telling.

By: CHCH 509 2024-04-15 21:25:32
5 
A book we were all glad to have read - we recommend.

By: CHCH 566 2024-04-15 11:50:28
5 
Loved it, bloody good read!

By: MAPUA 001 2024-04-15 11:49:53
5 
We all loved this book. It was brilliant, sensitive writing, and absolutely compelling. Tragic, cruel, and violent, but with moments of great love and humour.

By: WHITBY 001 2024-03-04 11:13:08
4 
Some members found the violence a little too much.

By: TAUR 061 2023-11-05 16:18:37
4 
The haunting call of Aue echoed throughout the reading and subsequent discussion of Manawatu’s gripping and cleverly crafted novel. Despite feeling confronted by the tales of many of the characters, we treasured the moments of love that were interwoven into the narrative. There was a beacon of hope. There is little doubt life is a lottery: the whanau you are born into; the people you interact with; the happenstance of life events. It’s what we do with them that defines who we are. We await expectantly for Manawatu’s next publication.

By: WAIKA 008 2023-10-12 12:54:44
5 
We loved this book.

By: TAUM 003 2023-09-11 12:52:27
5 
A challenging and uncomfortable book for some group members - but so relevant to our community and countless others. Essential reading for all teachers and services dealing with children from this background, and the adults they become.

By: DOYLE 001 2023-08-03 11:29:05
4 
The comment was made that it would have been good to have a family tree to refer to as some of us were confused with the relationship between some characters. Also Aroha's narrative ( in italics) was not clearly understood until the notes were read. But all enjoyed the read by this talented author!

By: WAIKA 010 2023-07-27 16:22:32
3.5 
The majority of the group are away, but of those who read the book, we found it a hard subject but ultimately a very worthwhile book. Well-written.

By: DUNED 100 2023-06-27 14:15:22
4 
Our group found 'Aue' a beautifully written book, although some found the violence and despair difficult to cope with.

By: TAIH 002 2023-06-21 12:49:52
4.5 
This is one of the best books we have had - and by a N.Z. author AND her first novel!! Most of us felt we would like to read it again. It created a great discussion - thanks!

By: PALMN 040 2023-06-19 12:14:25
4 
We 'enjoyed' the book. Another slice of life.

By: TEHORO 002 2023-05-17 13:57:00
5 
A very important book, beautifully written. None of the characters are caricatures. We loved how the author wrote with such insight for the children's experience and perspective. A deeply tragic story with a redemptive human depth throughout.

By: FEILD 001 2023-04-24 13:52:16
4.5 
Excellent discussion prompted by this book - confronting and poignant and very well developed characters. Highly recommended. Those who re-read 'Aue' found it even more rewarding.

By: MATAM 003 2023-03-27 11:39:46
3 
No one in the group enjoyed the book because it ( the content) was so graphic, so depressing , sordid but so real. It is so powerfully written that when reading, one could see what was happening and where. A very well-written book which created great discussion. As one member said, we all found it difficult to accept that this was happening in our country, something we did know but put in the back of our minds. This book brought it to the forefront. Scored 3 for enjoyment, but a 5 for how well it was written.

By: LEVIN 001 2023-01-27 09:44:01
3.5 
Most people were impressed with the writing but did not find the material comfortable. One didn't finish it because of content and another didn't finish because it was confusing and she was unable to keep track of the characters. Most people commented on the difficulty of this, but generally felt that it was finally drawn together extremely well. Having worked out the characters some felt a second reading would be beneficial.

By: MTMA 001 2023-01-27 09:40:52
3.5 
Interestingly written. A little raw for our group. Chronologically challenging, as were the relationships.

By: OMAR 001 2023-01-27 09:39:04
3.5 
Mixed opinions on this book. Some couldn't finish it - too unpleasant. Others loved it.

By: AUCK 414 2023-01-27 09:37:57
3 
Our group felt this book but was well-written, but some found it confronting and sad. Educational too. Votes were split - mostly 2's and 4's.

By: AUCK 376 2023-01-25 13:23:47
5 
Our members loved this book and found it deeply moving. Two of the group read it twice. One (an author herself) felt that it needed editing, but we al loved the symbolism and the use of the "ghost voice" of Aroha who commented from the next life. Can't wait for her next book!

By: CHCH 539 2022-12-01 13:42:06
5 
Certainly an uncomfortable read. Two levels of rawness and reality in our own back yard, and the heaviness of a situation that won't go away. Thought provoking text that stirred up memories of stories in our lives. Tricky text format travelling past to present. Created deep thinking and discussion.

By: WELL 213 2022-10-17 10:36:57
4 
'Aue' is challenging, both in its structure and its content, but those of us who persevered found it worthwhile and appreciated how well it is written.

By: WHAKA 021 2022-10-14 12:52:53
3 
Tragic story, well written. Most found the violence hard to read, but it is what makes the story so moving.

By: WHAKA 020 2022-10-03 12:46:43
3 
Most of the group didn't enjoy the content of the book. Reminiscent of 'Once Were Warriors'.

By: PALMN 029 2022-09-18 21:08:39
5 
Amazing book. Devastating story, almost traumatic, but so beautifully written that you don't feel traumatised by it. We wanted to hug and take care of all of them.

By: OXF 002 2022-08-24 13:10:09
4 
The views were mixed. Some had difficulty with the violence, and the four different views in the storyline were a little complicated at times. However there was agreement on the quality of the writing which was excellent. The book certainly gave a very strong window into gang life in New Zealand. Well worth the read.

By: DUNED 029 2022-06-15 13:39:09
5 
An amazing read. A must read for NZers! Beautifully written, tugs at the heartstrings. Difficult subject matter.

By: DUNED 110 2022-05-11 12:39:05
5 
Good read. A little difficulty with remembering who was who. Great discussion.

By: PIOPIO 001 2022-04-28 20:17:00
4.5 
Beautifully written book about a very raw subject revealing a lot about the underbelly of NZ. Most found it a compelling read, enjoyed the lighter moments especially the younger children Beth and Ari, but found it depressing overall. Good discussion and the notes were helpful. One member read most of it a second time, gaining much better understanding, especially the words of the 'ghost'.

By: AUCK 236 2022-04-19 13:45:55
5 
This book is a must-read. A beautifully-written book with well-defined characters that the reader come to love. The story is haunting and intriguing and the book is so hard to put down. We all loved it!

By: CHCH 010 2022-03-09 12:51:51
3.5 
This novel, set in New Zealand, which covers gang relationships and the family life of a particular group of characters of a variety of ages; gave rise to an interesting discussion. While the majority of our group found the violence portrayed hard to read, we generally felt glad we had read it. We felt Manawatu's style was interesting - writing with the different time settings - and easy to read.

By: CHCH 317 2022-02-28 16:53:50
2.5 
Our group did not really enjoy this book. While it portrayed the underbelly of N.Z. life, the actual construction of the story was difficult to follow. It jumped around too much and the characters' roles were not clear.

By: CHCH 430 2022-01-28 12:44:28
4.5 
Saddest book we have read so far, maybe because it's so close to home. Very cleverly written. An essential read.

By: AUCK 408 2021-11-15 14:43:17
5 
Compelling read - we all really enjoyed, although it was also harrowing. Some found the family tree difficult to piece together, but all agreed it is a masterful novel.

By: MOTUE 003 2021-11-01 14:30:57
3 
Mixed opinions - half the group thought it was very well-written, while half started but didn't like it at all.

By: AUCK 285 2021-10-14 14:49:27
5 
This was an amazing book. Grim reading during lockdown ( some couldn't face it) but gripping reading and cleverly laid out as the narrative voices and storylines slowly start to come together and make sense. Sad and hard for us to understand the mindset of a woman who cannot comprehend love without violence - who stay with violent partners, and can see no escape. Tragic lives. The fact that there are currents of real life events in the book again bring home how fragmented our society is. Really recommended.

By: TIMAR 022 2021-09-15 10:37:27
2.5 
Many found this a difficult book to read.

By: WELL 194 2021-09-15 10:36:51
4 
Some of the group weren't sure about this book, but once they started reading it, they found it to be well-written and thought provoking.

By: HAMIL 029 2021-09-11 16:11:00
4 
We all agreed this is a very special book, well-written, with excellent characterisation. But it was a very grim read with confronting violence and child abuse as central themes. Lockdown was probably not the best time to be reading it. The narration is complex with shifting points of view and time settings.

 
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