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Mother of the Nation

Whina Cooper and the Long Walk for Justice

David Hill Story Hemi-Morehouse

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English
Picture Puffin
12 August 2025
Meet Dame Whina Cooper, the kuia who championed Maori rights and women's rights and led a famous hikoi for positive change.

The true story of one of Aotearoa New Zealand's most exceptional leaders and a courageous wahine toa, who united thousands of Maori and Pakeha to address injustices, and whose mana and determination continue to inspire us today.

Storylines Notable Non-fiction Book 2025

"" David Hill's stories are wonderful, full of action and are always teaching the reader about some aspect of our amazing country and our people."" Gisborne Herald

ONE NIGHT, WHINA DREAMT SHE WAS ON A BOAT, PULLING A CHILD FROM THE SEA. SHE DECIDED THE BOAT WAS HER JOURNEY THROUGH LIFE, AND THE CHILD WAS ALL FUTURE TAMARIKI . . .

When Whina was very young, her father knew she was a born leader. At 18, she organised her first protest to save iwi land. At 56, she helped found the Maori Women's Welfare League. And at 79, she walked an incredible 1000 kilometres to Parliament to deliver a message- Not One More Acre of Maori Land.

Whina was an exceptional speaker, farmer and sportswoman. She could organise events at the drop of a hat. And she would get on the phone to tell the Prime Minister exactly what she thought.

Written and illustrated specially for children, this is the true story of an extraordinary woman whose energy and mana drove many successful campaigns for Maori rights. Her leadership in her community radiated out to all corners of Aotearoa, and her legacy lives on 50 years after her famous hikoi.

Maori language edition available - TE WHAEA O TE MOTU, translated by Stacey Morrison.
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Illustrated by:   Story Hemi-Morehouse
Imprint:   Picture Puffin
Country of Publication:   New Zealand
Dimensions:   Height: 255mm,  Width: 247mm,  Spine: 9mm
Weight:   374g
ISBN:   9781776958122
ISBN 10:   1776958128
Pages:   32
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 10 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

David Hill (Author) David Hill is a prolific and highly regarded New Zealand writer, playwright, poet, columnist and critic. Best known for his highly popular and award-winning body of work for young people, ranging from picture books to teenage fiction, his novels have been published all around the world and translated into several languages, and his short stories and plays for young people have been broadcast here and overseas. Born in Napier, New Zealand, David studied at Victoria University of Wellington and became a high-school teacher, teaching both in New Zealand and the UK. In 1982 he became a full-time writer and his first novel for teenagers, See Ya, Simon (1992), about a boy with muscular dystrophy, was shortlisted for major awards in New Zealand and the UK and won the 1994 Times Educational Supplement Award for Special Needs. An enduringly popular novel used as a class text in high schools all over New Zealand, in 2002 it was awarded the Storylines Gaelyn Gordon Award for a Much-loved Book. David has published more than 50 titles over four decades. His middle-grade novels include My Brother's War (2012), which won the Junior Fiction Award and the Children's Choice Junior Fiction Award in the 2013 New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children and Young Adults, the LIANZA Librarian's Choice Award and was listed as a Storylines Notable Junior Fiction book, a White Raven and an IBBY Honour book. This was followed by novels Brave Company (2014) - also a Storylines Notable Junior Fiction book; The Deadly Sky (2015); Enemy Camp (2016), which won the 2016 HELL Children's Choice Award for Junior Fiction; Flight Path (2017), a Storylines Notable Book; Finding (May 2018), Highly Commended in the New Zealand Heritage Book Awards 2018; and Coastwatcher (2021). Below (2022) won the Wright Family Foundation Esther Glen Award for Junior Fiction at the New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults 2023. Described as 'a white-knuckle survival story set in a catastrophic tunnel collapse', the judges commended the way 'it trusts its young readers to handle big environmental ideas and come to their own conclusions'. David is also the author of a series of critically acclaimed picture books biographies about notable New Zealanders. First to the Top (2015) is the bestselling story of the life of Sir Edmund Hillary, which won the 2016 Children's Choice Award for non-fiction and was a 2016 Storylines Notable Picture Book. Speed King (2016), about the world-record-breaking achievements of Burt Munro, and Sky High (2017), recounting the life of the daring aviator Jean Batten, were both presented with Storylines Notable Picture Book awards. Hero of the Sea- Sir Peter Blake's Mighty Ocean Quests was published in 2018 and Dinosaur Hunter- Joan Wiffen's Awesome Fossil Discoveries was published in 2019 and was a 2020 Storylines Notable Picture Book. Mother of the Nation- Whina Cooper and the Long Walk for Justice, translated into te reo Maori by Stacey Morrison and published as Te Whaea o te Motu, was published in 2025 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1975 hikoi. In 2004 David was made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit and in 2005 he was awarded the Storylines Margaret Mahy Medal, acknowledging his significant contribution to children's literature in New Zealand. In 2021 David was awarded the Prime Minister's Award for Literary Achievement - Fiction in recognition of his outstanding contribution to New Zealand Literature. He lives with his wife Beth in New Plymouth, New Zealand. Story Hemi-Morehouse (Illustrator) Story Hemi-Morehouse (Ngati Koata, Ngati Kuia, Ngati Toa Rangatira) was born in Tamaki Makaurau (Auckland) and moved to Australia when she was young. She was always obsessed with comics and drawing and turned her love of illustrating into a career. Story's first published book, Mokopuna Matatini/The Greatest Haka Festival on Earth by Pania Tahau-Hodges, was shortlisted for four awards in the New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults 2022. She has since added several more picture books to her portfolio and in 2023 Kua Wheturangitia a Koro/How My Koro Became a Star, with author Brianne Te Paa, was a finalist in the Best Picture Book and won Te Kura Pounamu Award. Story divides her time between Whanganui-a-tara (Wellington) and Yugumbeh Country (Gold Coast, Australia) thanks to the flexibilty of freelance work.

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