The Journey Home: Te Haerenga Kainga
Cathie Dunsford's much-loved Cowrie returns. The Journey Home follows her through her passions for life, love, food and challenge. Peopled by a diverse array of characters: Benny, the outrageous film-maker; Peta, who Cowrie falls in love with; and the student DK, who has a few things to learn. Torn between her newly-made friendships in California and her roots in her homeland, Cowrie discovers that there is a price to pay for exile even when it's voluntary.
1997 | ISBN 9781875559541 | Paperback | 200 x 130 mm | 302 pp
For more paperback copies, please visit IPG Book in the US
Cathie Dunsford's much-loved Cowrie returns. The Journey Home follows her through her passions for life, love, food and challenge. Peopled by a diverse array of characters: Benny, the outrageous film-maker; Peta, who Cowrie falls in love with; and the student DK, who has a few things to learn. Torn between her newly-made friendships in California and her roots in her homeland, Cowrie discovers that there is a price to pay for exile even when it's voluntary.
1997 | ISBN 9781875559541 | Paperback | 200 x 130 mm | 302 pp
For more paperback copies, please visit IPG Book in the US
Cathie Dunsford's much-loved Cowrie returns. The Journey Home follows her through her passions for life, love, food and challenge. Peopled by a diverse array of characters: Benny, the outrageous film-maker; Peta, who Cowrie falls in love with; and the student DK, who has a few things to learn. Torn between her newly-made friendships in California and her roots in her homeland, Cowrie discovers that there is a price to pay for exile even when it's voluntary.
1997 | ISBN 9781875559541 | Paperback | 200 x 130 mm | 302 pp
For more paperback copies, please visit IPG Book in the US
Reviews
This is a lesbian fantasy dripping with luscious, erotic imagery.'
–NZ Herald