The Bone People

Winner of the Booker Prize

Estate of Keri Ann Ruhi Hulme author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Pan Macmillan

Published:9th Nov '01

£12.99

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Powerful and visionary, Keri Hulme has written the great New Zealand novel of our times.

Winner of the Booker Prize in 1985, Keri Hulme's The Bone People is the story of Kerewin, a despairing part-Maori artist who is convinced that her solitary life is the only way to face the world.

'In this novel, New Zealand's people, its heritage and landscape are conjured up with uncanny poetry and perceptiveness' – Sunday Times


Kerewin's cocoon is rudely blown away by the sudden arrival during a rainstorm of Simon, a mute six-year-old whose past seems to hold some terrible trauma. In his wake comes his foster-father Joe, a Maori factory worker with a nasty temper.

The narrative unravels to reveal the truths that lie behind these three characters, and in so doing displays itself as a huge, ambitious work that tackles the clash between Maori and European characters in beautiful prose of a heartrending poignancy.

'In this novel, New Zealand's people, its heritage and landscape are conjured up with uncanny poetry and perceptiveness' Sunday Times

  • Winner of Booker Prize for Fiction 1985

ISBN: 9780330485418

Dimensions: 197mm x 131mm x 35mm

Weight: 392g

560 pages