Fox Boy
Discover the captivating story of Ngataua Omahuru in Fox Boy by Peter Walker, published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC in 2002. This engaging biography chronicles the remarkable life of a Māori boy, captured at the age of five after an English defeat in the Taranaki forest. Adopted by the Prime Minister, Ngataua was educated to become a lawyer and an 'English gentleman,' ultimately playing a vital role in New Zealand's history. With 352 pages of rich historical narrative, this new edition offers readers an insightful perspective on the complexities of identity and culture during a transformative period in New Zealand's past. Perfect for those interested in Australasian and Pacific history, Fox Boy is a must-read that sheds light on the life of a boy who bridged two worlds.