Best First Book of Non-fiction,
New Zealand Society of Authors Award, 2014
Bert Roth Award for Excellence in Labour History, 2014
Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy Media Award, 2014
Praise for TRAGEDY AT PIKE RIVER MINE
A devastating account of a needless tragedy. Macfie capably dissects the corporate culture, explains the mine environment, and deals compassionately with the personal stories of the victims, and the loved ones they left behind. This book is a must-read for all those who find it incomprehensible how such an event can occur in the 21st century in our supposedly developed, modern nation
Victor Billot, Otago Daily Times
Macfie gets to the heart of a complex and detailed story without losing or confusing her audience. Lucid, exhaustive, enraging
Guy Somerset, New Zealand Listener
If youve already read accolades for this book, theyre all deserved and then some. Macfie digs through a mountain of information to deliver a compelling account of what went wrong at Pike River
Jim Eagles and Mark Fryer, Weekend Herald
Macfies powerful narrative brings a new, refreshing, insightful voice to tell a tale of corporate failure, and the men who paid the price
Laura Mills, Greymouth Evening Star
An astonishingly good book hard to put down, brilliant. If there is one book you need to read when it comes to corporate negligence, this is it
Duncan Garner, RadioLive Drive
At its heart, the Pike River disaster is a business story, and its full telling needed a business journalist of Rebecca Macfies experience and acumen. Her account is complex yet highly readable, and sometimes shocking
Philip Matthews, The Press
Rebecca Macfie has done the country a service in bringing this complex, drawn-out story so clearly to light. At its most banal its a page-turner. And her prose is a perfect example of Orwells gold standard for good writing: as clear as a window pane. Macfies work in laying down another plank in this sorry history deserves not just a prize but a medal
Jane Westaway, New Zealand Books
Credit is due to Rebecca Macfie for her book Tragedy at Pike River Mine. The investigation makes compelling reading and illustrates the power of journalism in book form
John Drinnan, The New Zealand Herald
Journalist Rebecca Macfies research is relentless and her writing style is easily accessible. She creates a palpable sense of urgency and anticipation, despite the fact readers already know the outcome
Ellen Read, The Sunday Star-Times
Should be compulsory reading for every director, manager and student of business in this country. The book leaves you in no doubt this was an accident waiting to happen. The question you are left with is why, in the modern age, a workplace can turn into a death trap The book is compelling, thorough and at the same time harrowing
Andrew Patterson, RadioLive Business
Macfie has absorbed and transmits a huge amount of detail, much of it quite technical, and always manages to stay on just the right side of lucidity
Paul Little, North & South
Macfies writing is straightforward and factual, which only increases the emotional impact of the book [It] will stand for a long time as one of the classics of New Zealand non-fiction
Lewis Martin, Nelson Mail
I was totally absorbed and shocked by this very well-written book. Rebecca Macfie has done the men and the families proud, and ensured this dreadful event will be not be forgotten or dismissed
Morrin Rout, Bookenz, Plains FM
Rebecca Macfie has undertaken a forensic dissection, meticulously documenting every crucial misstep, calculated and miscalculated, leading up to the fatal day. She paints a powerful picture of how far apart the public corporate face of Pike River Coal Ltd was from the chaotic, scrambling, reckless reality to which the companys workers and contractors were exposed. This riveting and extraordinarily authoritative book will withstand the closest professional and journalistic scrutiny
Cate Brett, former editor, The Sunday Star-Times
This is the best sort of journalism methodical, well researched and dispassionate. But you can feel its cold anger
Nicholas Reid, Reids Reader
Macfies story is a tragedy in the terms richest sense: one in which the seeds are painstakingly sown, each piece fitted carefully into place
Tom Goulter, Fishhead
The book that will change the way we think about the Pike River mine disaster
Timaru Herald
Macfie has uncovered new material and fulfilled her aim of making the Pike story understandable to a wide audience, from families, friends and colleagues of the victims to New Zealanders as a whole, and to leaders of businesses and organisations
West Coast Messenger
An excellent and absorbing book which I thoroughly recommend
Roland McKeller, Opunake & Coastal News
This well researched book reads like a novel It is interesting and informative
Education Today
The accessible style in which Macfie has told this appalling story helps explain why her book has been on Nielsens list of non-fiction best sellers in New Zealand since its publication
Janet Hart, Kiwiboomers
REBECCA MACFIE is a senior writer with New Zealand Listener and in a 25-year career in journalism has won numerous awards, including the 2012 Bruce Jesson Journalism Award and the 2014 Canon Media Award for Magazine Feature Writer: Business and Science. She has been senior writer and deputy editor of The New Zealand Herald publication The Business, editor of Unlimited, a staff writer for National Business Review, and has written extensively for The Independent Business Weekly, North & South and Safeguard. She is a resident of Christchurch; several of her articles on that citys major earthquakes were published as a BWB Text in 2013.
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First edition published in 2013 by Awa Press, Unit 1, Level 3, 11 Vivian Street, Wellington 6011, New Zealand.
Reprinted 2013 (twice); 2014 (twice).
Copyright Rebecca Macfie 2013
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National Library of New Zealand Cataloguing-in-Publication Data Macfie, Rebecca.
Tragedy at Pike River Mine : how and why 29 men died / Rebecca Macfie. Includes index.
ISBN 978-1-877551-90-1 (pbk.)ISBN 978-1-877551-94-9 (epub) ISBN 978-1-877551-956 (mobi)
1.Pike River Mine Disaster, N.Z., 2010. 2. Coal mine accidentsNew ZealandGrey District. 3. Accident victimsNew ZealandGrey District. I. Title. 363.119622334099372dc 23
Typesetting by Tina Delceg This book is typeset in Minion Pro and National Printed by Midas Printing International Ltd, China