The Eldest Girl
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The Eldest Girl is a family drama spanning three generations. It moves between the 1960s with Tom, fresh off the boat from England who falls in love with the seemingly unattainable Ngahere, and 2010 where Cassius, their son, is grieving the death of his wife, Mere, and barely able to parent their children. When Mere's twin sister returns home a successful film producer and her troubled director husband leaves, she enlists Cassius's help with her three children. Tensions grow when Kiri, Cassius's daughter, becomes jealous and rebels, a daughter Tom never knew he had turns up, and the pressures of juggling a film project, a drunk husband and children increase. But when Tom has a heart attack and family secrets emerge, relationships are examined, and connections are retied.
About the Author
Olivia Aroha Giles has a BA in Applied Arts, Art and Design and an Advanced Graduate Diploma in Applied Arts in Creative Writing. She is also undertaking a master's in education about neurodiverse learning challenges. She is a tutor on the New Zealand Certificate in Skills for Living for Supported Learners, teaching life skills for supported learners. Olivia is an avid reader and writer. She writes novels and children's books that reflect contemporary Maori life, and she has previously published children's stories, poetry, and a fiction trilogy.