When the Wind Calls Your Name - Tales of the supernatural in Aotearoa by Grant Shanks & Tahu Potiki.
When the Wind Calls Your Name - Tales of the supernatural in Aotearoa by Grant Shanks & Tahu Potiki.
Publisher: Shoal Bay Press, 1999, First Edition.
Good softback; slight creasing and fading to covers; no inscriptions; minor marks and tanning, last few pages and inside back cover has a light stain on the corners.
Some people believe firmly that there is more to this world than is always apparent to the naked eye; that there is indeed another dimension than our everyday experience would suggest. Some are sceptical - but don't take any chances - while others dismiss such a concept as superstitious nonsense. This collection of stories will intrigue the believers and - we hope - entertain the sceptics.Authors Grant Shanks and Tahu Potiki gathered the stories in their first book, 'Where No Birds Sing', from a wide variety of people from all walks of life. After its publication they discovered that every other person, it seemed, also had a story to tell: they received many letters, faxes and e-mails from readers wanting to tell their own tales, such is the universal fascination with the supernatural. From these reader contributions and other sources they have gathered together the collection that has become 'When the Wind Calls Your Name'. The stories range from gentle little tales of friendly ghosts, such as The Woman in Green, to truly frightening experiences like The Ouija Board. It includes many instances of people, both Maori and Pakeha, who have experiences at first hand the power of tapu. All have in common the protagonists' firm belief that, at the time, they really did experience something they could not explain in rational everyday terms.
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