Patricia Grace - Works

Works

  • Mutuwhenua: The Moon Sleeps, (Longman Paul, 1978; Penguin Books Ltd., 1986; Women's Press Livewire, 1988; Cambridge University Press, 1991).
  • Potiki, (Penguin Books Ltd., 1986; Women's Press Ltd., 1987); translated into Finnish, (Kaantopiiri Helsinki, 1990); German, (Unionsverlag Zurich, 1993); French, (Arlea, 1993); Dutch, (De Geus, 1994); UHP Hawaii, 1995.
  • Cousins, (Penguin Books Ltd., 1992); German translation, (Unionsverlag Zurich, 1997).
  • Baby No-eyes (1998).
  • Dogside Story (2001).
  • Tu (2004).
  • Ned and Katina, (Penguin Books Ltd., 2009).

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