The adventures of two New Zealand convicts--one white, the other a Maori--and the forking of their paths. While the Maori realizes the futility of their existence and reforms, the white man becomes even more embroiled in crime. The writer is a Maori, who as a youth spent time in a reformatory, and in the novel he analyzes the reason one character changed and the other did not. By the author of Once Were Warriors.
"The adventures of two New Zealand convicts--one white, the other a Maori--and the forking of their paths. While the Maori realizes the futility of their existence and reforms, the white man becomes even more embroiled in crime. The writer is a Maori, who as a youth spent time in a reformatory, and in the novel he analyzes the reason one character changed and the other did not. By the author of Once Were Warriors."@en
"The adventures of two New Zealand convicts--one white, the other a Maori--and the forking of their paths. While the Maori realizes the futility of their existence and reforms, the white man becomes even more embroiled in crime. The writer is a Maori, who as a youth spent time in a reformatory, and in the novel he analyzes the reason one character changed and the other did not. By the author of Once Were Warriors."
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