Fleur Beale is a Wellington-based award-winning author. Beale was
born in Inglewood, Taranaki, on the farm where her father was born.
Her father was a dairy farmer, her mother was a teacher and a
writer. Fleur attended Victoria University in Wellington, followed
by Christchurch Teachers’ College, where she met her husband.
Beale’s first stories were written for the children’s radio
programme, Grandpa’s Place. Her first full novel, Slide the Corner,
was published in 1993. Writing a novel taught her how to develop
the plot and expand the characters and their intentions towards one
another.
“The author skilfully uses Atapo’s story [...] to fill in many historical and domestic details of everyday life in Paihia in the months leading up to the signing of the Treaty.” — Around the Bookshops; “Beale’s writing is first rate and this is a novel that will help young people understand how our nation was formed.” — Dominion Post; “Young readers will enjoy this journal as a vivid adventure and love story.” — Magpies
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