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The 2008 Award

John Tomb's Head

John Tomb's Head

by Stephanie Johnson


 

 

Nominated by:

  • Christchurch City Libraries, Christchurch, New Zealand.

 

Publisher of Nominated Edition:


Vintage RHNZ

ISBN: 9781869418267

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK

John Tomb saw more of the world than most Englishmen of the early nineteenth century. From England to Australia to New Zealand, he led a life of adventure and romance. Two hundred years after his death, his tattooed head is discovered in an American museum. His spirit reawakened, John Tomb wryly observes those who would lay claim to his relic. Among others, there's the New Zealand delegation headed by the Prime Minister and including Tomb's Maori descendants, a leading historian, a prominent carver, the Diplomatic Protection Squad and the Prime Minister's fifteen-year-old daughter. From England come Tomb's English descendants and supporters, eager to take the head back to the land of his birth and their family museum. There is also a wealthy private collector and his clever wife… Returning to the biting and hilarious satire of contemporary New Zealand that Stephanie Johnson conveyed so well in the prize-winning THE SHAG INCIDENT, this is a daring, astute and rollicking novel from one of our foremost writers.

(From Publisher)

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Stephanie Johnson is the author of two collections of poetry, The Bleeding Ballerina and Moody Bitch; three collections of short stories, The Glass Whittler, All the Tenderness Left in the World and Drowned Sprat; and six novels: Crimes of Neglect, The Heart's Wild Surf, The Whistler, Belief, The Shag Incident and Music from a Distant Room. She has also written for stage, radio and film, and is a co-founder and creative director of the Auckland Readers and Writers Festival.


 

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