"It was when I first went to school that I found out that I was a Maori girl... I found that being different meant that I could be blamed..."
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From the Centre: A writer's life (2021)
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Patricia Grace
Patricia Frances Grace (born 17 August 1937) is a New Zealand author of novels, short stories and children's books. She was the first female Māori writer to publish a collection of short stories, Waiariki (1975) and has since written seven novels, seven short-story collections, a non-fiction biography and an autobiography.
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