Green, Ho!

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women, Historical
Cover of the book Green, Ho! by Rosalie Sugrue, Philip Garside
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Author: Rosalie Sugrue ISBN: 9781927260401
Publisher: Philip Garside Publication: November 29, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Rosalie Sugrue
ISBN: 9781927260401
Publisher: Philip Garside
Publication: November 29, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Journey with Molly Sinclair as she recounts her 1950s childhood on the West Coast, her move to Christchurch for teacher training, drama-filled OE in the UK and Europe, and as she returns to New Zealand in the mid-1960s. This engaging coming-of-age tale sweeps us along as she meets unexpected joys and setbacks.

Molly’s heart warming story of growing up in New Zealand in the 1950s and 1960s parallels that of many Pasifika young people, as they grapple with what it means to grow up today, while staying loyal to their family, church and culture. They too face issues of morality, sex, sin, suicide, homosexuality and other unmentionables.
Green, Ho! is an extended version of Greens and Greys that adds another dimension in the form of hidden disability.

In Green, Ho! we find that we can meet and overcome life’s challenges, grow into a secure personal identity and develop a robust faith through trial, error and openness to learning.

Praise for Green, Ho!:

Rosalie Sugrue, novelist, is back: after League of Lilith in 2011, comes Green, Ho! in 2015. If you are the child of religious parents, you will be delighted, or daunted, or both. If you have been pushed to the margins by medical mis-adventure, this is for you. – Garth & Elizabeth Cant

“Things happen. Deal with them… The real trick is to enjoy the voyage.” The last sentence of Green, Ho! sums up this book. The book is candid, challenging, thought provoking and amusing as Molly recalls the moments in her life that have shaped her intellectually, spiritually and physically. – Rev Vicki Terrell, Chairperson Disability, Spirituality & Faith Network Aotearoa NZ

With imagination and well-written prose Rosalie captures the changing mood and values of life in New Zealand from the 1960s onward. Green, Ho! brings memory alive. Those who lived through the times described will find themselves saying I was there. – Jill & John Meredith

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Journey with Molly Sinclair as she recounts her 1950s childhood on the West Coast, her move to Christchurch for teacher training, drama-filled OE in the UK and Europe, and as she returns to New Zealand in the mid-1960s. This engaging coming-of-age tale sweeps us along as she meets unexpected joys and setbacks.

Molly’s heart warming story of growing up in New Zealand in the 1950s and 1960s parallels that of many Pasifika young people, as they grapple with what it means to grow up today, while staying loyal to their family, church and culture. They too face issues of morality, sex, sin, suicide, homosexuality and other unmentionables.
Green, Ho! is an extended version of Greens and Greys that adds another dimension in the form of hidden disability.

In Green, Ho! we find that we can meet and overcome life’s challenges, grow into a secure personal identity and develop a robust faith through trial, error and openness to learning.

Praise for Green, Ho!:

Rosalie Sugrue, novelist, is back: after League of Lilith in 2011, comes Green, Ho! in 2015. If you are the child of religious parents, you will be delighted, or daunted, or both. If you have been pushed to the margins by medical mis-adventure, this is for you. – Garth & Elizabeth Cant

“Things happen. Deal with them… The real trick is to enjoy the voyage.” The last sentence of Green, Ho! sums up this book. The book is candid, challenging, thought provoking and amusing as Molly recalls the moments in her life that have shaped her intellectually, spiritually and physically. – Rev Vicki Terrell, Chairperson Disability, Spirituality & Faith Network Aotearoa NZ

With imagination and well-written prose Rosalie captures the changing mood and values of life in New Zealand from the 1960s onward. Green, Ho! brings memory alive. Those who lived through the times described will find themselves saying I was there. – Jill & John Meredith

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