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035 _a(Nz-Kotui)1257442
040 _aKotui
_dQPQ
_cWMTP
082 _aPAT
100 _aPattrick, Jenny,
_d1936-
_916476
_eauthor.
245 0 _aCatching the current /
_cJenny Pattrick.
260 _aAuckland NZ
_bRandom House
_c2005
300 _a392 p.
_bmaps
_c20 cm
520 _aOn the run from an unfortunate indiscretion, young Conrad Rasmussen finds refuge in the North Island of New Zealand under the employ of the famous (or notorious) Dane, Bishop Monrad. However Conrad - a talented and impetuous Faroeman, known in Jenny Pattrick's Denniston novels as Con the Brake - finds he cannot escape his past. This is Conrad's story, and that of the unusual woman Anahuia. It is a tale of new lands and old songs, of seafaring and war and the search for love. It is also the story of the Faroe Islands and of Denmark's early connection with New Zealand. In this book, the free spirit is pitted against the forces of tradition.
650 _aImmigrants
_zNew Zealand
_vFiction.
_918081
650 0 _aWomen, Maori
_vFiction.
_929440
650 0 _aFaroe Islands
_vFiction.
_929441
942 _2ddc
_cFICNZ
999 _c8955
_d8955