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In this entertaining and moving story, the spunky Canadian family that dived into South Island life in Once a Land of Birds and explored New Zealands North Island in This Dark Sheltering Forest sets out on exciting new adventures amid some of South Islands most riveting landscapes.

With awareness and a rich turn of phrase, Magi Nams portrays South Islands natural beauty and reveals how some landscapes her family explores during five final months in New Zealand are landscapes of the heart, and how some trails lead not up mountains but to new peaks within.

Back on South Island, Magi and her family battle home school tensions and adventure inertia before rebounding to backpack the Abel Tasman Coast Track, watch the Aurora Australis from a mountain top, hike to a brooding creek with a history of disaster, follow flashlights deep into caves, and climb over icy bedrock to a look-off in breathtaking glacier country. As their family travel adventure of a lifetime draws to a close, it becomes clear that New Zealands heart lies as much in its people as in its majestic landscapes and intriguing flora and fauna.

Tang of the Tasman Sea is the third book of Magi Nams Cry of the Kiwi: A Familys New Zealand Adventure series.

Buy Tang of the Tasman Sea today and revel in the heartwarming finale of a Canadian familys travel adventure of a lifetime!

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TANG OF THE

TASMAN SEA

Cry of the Kiwi:

A Familys New Zealand Adventure

Book 3

Magi Nams

Leaf Rain Books
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Dedication
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For the people of New Zealand

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T his is the third book of the Cry of the Kiwi trilogy. The first book, Once a Land of Birds , chronicles my familys first four months in New Zealand. My husband, Vilis, begins ecological research aimed at helping to rid New Zealand of stoats (public enemy number one of New Zealand birds). My sons, twelve-year-old Dainis [DINE-is], and nine-year-old Jnis [YAWN-is], and I dive into New Zealand history and immerse ourselves in the educational opportunity of a lifetime. We all embrace life in small-town New Zealand, delve into Kiwi culture, and embark on an outdoor adventure odyssey that has us scrambling up volcanoes, hiking over wind-blasted pastures, and trail riding in the shadow of the Southern Alps.

The second book, This Dark Sheltering Forest , follows my familys North Island adventures. Torrential downpours and long hours live-trapping stoats introduce my sons to the challenges of doing scientific field research, and all four of us to the lush, cluttered beauty of a New Zealand rainforest. During time off, we hike on the Central Volcanic Plateau, explore a snorkelling hotspot, revel in the blue light of glow-worms, walk among New Zealands most endangered birds, gaze in awe at towering trees, and stroll among boiling mud pits and steaming lakes in a geothermal wonderland.

This book, Tang of the Tasman Sea , recounts my familys adventures during our final five months in New Zealand. The people, places, and events in this book are real. Some individuals names and identifying characteristics have been changed to protect their privacy.

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Dedication

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Tang of the Tasman Sea

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About the author

Acknowledgements

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A ll my life, Id dreamed of travelling to far-away countries to hike through landscapes inhabited by exotic animals and plants Id seen in National Geographic or on television. In the year 2000, my dream came true when my husband, two sons, and I left our home in rural Nova Scotia, Canada, and spent ten months in New Zealand.

Our sojourn on the far side of the world was our first extended absence from Canada. As we made our final preparations to travel, we were filled with excitement at the prospect of hiking on volcanoes and exploring tangled rainforests (maybe wed even see a kiwi bird!) but we also had qualms. Would the tenant renting our house take good care of it? Would our cats remember us when we returned? Would we like New Zealand? Would the kids make friends? Would we be safe?

We didnt pack much to take with us: some clothes, a laptop, binoculars, skates, sleeping bags, and a box of school books. We arrived in New Zealand wide-eyed and unsure of what to expect. Ten months later we returned to Canada inspired and broadened in ways Id never imagined. Our New Zealand adventure opened our eyes to the world and helped shape who we are.

The Cry of the Kiwi trilogy began as observations I scribbled in small notebooks during my familys travels and outdoor adventures in New Zealand, and entries in our homeschooling journal. While living there, I roughed out a few NZ stories intended for a private memoir. After our return to Canada, a persistent internal voice told me I should write more of our adventures and turn them into a book.

As happens in life, other responsibilities intruded, with the result that Cry of the Kiwi was fourteen years in the making and became one story in three parts: Once a Land of Birds, This Dark Sheltering Forest, and Tang of the Tasman Sea .

As our New Zealand adventure drew to a close in 2001, I realized that the heart of that country lay as much in its people as in its riveting landscapes and intriguing flora and fauna. Thank you, New Zealand, for the adventure of a lifetime. Perhaps my familys story will inspire others to go adventuring far from home.

Kia ora,

Magi Nams

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August 9, 2000

O range streaks flare against the night like a beckoning light at the end of the world. I stare through the window at waning darkness while my husband, Vilis, and sons, Dainis and Jnis, sleep onboard the Air New Zealand jet. A strip of cloud below the jet looks like thick smoke, tinged with the colour of ripe muskmelon.

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