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Troubled waters

O'Connor, Tom, 1944- · Irish convict ; #5

Published2023 · Kirsten Wilson Publishing
ISBN9781738623457
Physicalv, 151 pages ; 23 cm
Irish -- New Zealand -- Fiction -- 19th century. Māori (New Zealand people) -- New Zealand -- History -- 19th century -- Fiction.

"Having tempted fate and revisited Ireland, as many Irish convicts did, Maurice O’Brien is grief stricken at the state of his homeland following the devastation of the potato famine a few years earlier. Disease starvation and forced immigration have all but depopulated many parts of the country. His family no longer exists and the country is in ruins. In spite of a tempting offer he decides to return to New Zealand and remain there. But finding a ship home proves difficult and he is forced to find work in England to survive. At last, he finds a ship bopund for New Zealand. After an eventful voyage across the oceans, the ill-fated Oliver Lang limps into Port Nicholson with her cargo of 300 British settlers. Maurice rights a few wrongs before the final leg across Cook Strait to his waiting wife and children. When it comes to conflict between Māori and Pākehā, Maurice is faced with deciding which side he is on. The one thing he is certain of; he is no longer an Irishman, he is a mariner, whaler and bar-room brawler. Who does he stand for?"--Back cover.

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