Summary
After the police raid their house, Lenny starts talking about protests and injustices against Pacific Islanders by the government, which inspires the whole family to become involved in the movement. Full description
Series: My New Zealand story (My story)
Abandon ship!: the diary of Debbie Atherton, Wellington, 1968
A better life: the diary of Ivana Ivanovich, Dargaville, 1924-25
Journey to Tangiwai: the diary of Peter Cotterill, Napier, 1953
Earthquake: the diary of Katie Bourke, Napier, 1930-31
Below the mountains: the diary of Amy McDonald, Milford Road, 1935-36
Chinatown girl: the diary of Silvey Chan, Auckland, 1942
Fire in the sky: the diary of James Collier, Tarawera, 1886
A long way from home: the diary of Lillian Glenmore, Whangateau, 1943
Aquarius, my ohu year: the diary of Starshine Penney, 1975
Escape from Sarau: the diary of Emilie Ritter, Nelson District, 1882-83
Be counted!: the diary of Amy Phelps, Dunedin, 1893
Kauri in my blood: the diary of Laura Ann Findlay, the Coromandel, 1921-24
Sitting on the fence: the diary of Martin Daly, Christchurch, 1981
Land of promise: the diary of William Donahue, Gravesend to Wellington, 1839-40
Poor man's gold: the diary of Reuben Radcliffe, Northland, 1899-1900
Sabotage!: the diary of Rowan Webb, Auckland, 1985
'The mine's afire!': the journal of Tommy Carter, Brunnerton, 1896
No survivors: the diary of Jackie Simms, Hamilton, 1979
Castaway: Disappointment Island, 1907
Gold!: the journal of Mary Brogan, Otago, 1862
Pandemic: Spanish flu, 1918
Cup magic
Lighthouse family
Canterbury Quake: Christchurch, 2010-11
Harbour bridge, Auckland, 1958-59
Bastion Point: 507 days on Takaparawha, Auckland, 1977-78
Dawn raid
Mission girl: the writings of Atapo, Paihia, c.1840