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Reslient Hearts

Glen Kaiposu Faite

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English
First Nations Writers Festival International
12 August 2025
FNWF 2025 Book Award for Resilient Heart.

The launch of the book occurs as Australia announces that all citizens of another Pacific Island Nation, Tuvulu, are removed for safety to Australia. The Judges: ""The Pacific is drowning. This warm and gentle book brings home to each of us around the world that what we do matters. That all over the Pacific, small nations are being lost. Real people, as illustrated in Resilient Hearts, with homes, families, children, and unique cultures, are losing everything. Including ancient knowledge. This story will break your heart and then fill it.""
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Imprint:   First Nations Writers Festival International
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 9mm
Weight:   213g
ISBN:   9781763845633
ISBN 10:   176384563X
Pages:   144
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Glen Kaiposu Faite is from Mortlock Island in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville. He is a former secondary school teacher with a Degree in Education majoring in Language and Literature. After only eight years of teaching, he abandoned the profession after he felt unjustly treated when he luckily missed his trip back to resume work after his leave. His department funded return voyage sunk, killing some of the teachers and their children whom, only three weeks prior, they all received their tickets and made their way to home for holiday. He later worked various jobs while working freelancing as part for his living. Glen is a passionate writer who likes to write about issues that are closest to his heart. He believes in literature as a tool to inspire change at all levels. In his writing of Resilient Hearts, a story biographically structured, may arouse ideas of resemblance to characters, but it is purely futuristically fictitious with the sole purpose to attract its desired audience.

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