Tūpuna Rock

Tūpuna Rock Lost, Stranded and Assumed Dead, the Ancestors' Spirits Must Guide Them

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Publisher's Synopsis

Tupuna Rock is a tale of two teenage siblings raised in Canada by their Maori mother and Canadian father. While on vacation in Aotearoa New Zealand, their borrowed sloop is disabled in a storm with only the two teens aboard. Having lost their navigation gear, after six days adrift with no sense of direction, they beach their damaged boat on a desolate 'rock'. With no idea where they are and their boat damaged beyond repair, the teens recognize that they cannot save themselves unless they listen to the spirits of their Polynesian ancestors. Recalling knowledge shared by their Maori grandparents and basic science and mathematics, the protagonists reinvent enough traditional non-instrument navigation to determine where they are, design and build a boat and plot a course to sail one thousand kilometres back to Aotearoa after more than three months on their 'rock'.

Tupuna Rock is written to appeal to a broad range of ages, including secondary-school students among whom engagement in science and mathematics is often declining, particularly among indigenous students. The reader becomes invested in the protagonists and their situation on a purely human level in the novel's first two chapters. In subsequent chapters the protagonists come to understand and value ancestral knowledge in the context of modern science and mathematics. In the process, the teens teach each other, and the reader.

Book information

ISBN: 9798989719501
Publisher: Limestone Point
Imprint: Limestone Point
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 198
Weight: 213g
Height: 216mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 13mm