Christine King Book order






- 2024
- 2022
Son Blocked
- 154 pages
- 6 hours of reading
The story revolves around Samantha Sure, who has spent a decade navigating her challenges with the help of prayer, therapy, and support from her loving uncles and best friend. Despite her struggles, she remains resilient and hopeful for a peaceful future. Sam's journey reflects her desire for a single answer from God that could transform her life. The narrative explores themes of faith, perseverance, and the quest for clarity amidst life's complexities.
- 2022
ollowing on from the success of Raumati: My Words of Summer: What do you see, hear, feel, smell and taste in winter? All the chilly words that describe winter in Aotearoa New Zealand. A wonderful way to encourage building the vocabulary of young readers, both in Maori and English languages. Dark and looming Full and flowing Dank and pungent Crunchy and icy By stimulating a child's senses, you are helping them develop creatively, socially and emotionally, cognitively, linguistically and physically through simple play. Your child uses their senses to explore the world around them. In this colourful collection of familiar New Zealand images, young readers are introduced to adjectives that describe the taste, smell, sight, sound and touch of the scenes of winter, from feel of snow to the taste of a hot meat pie. Each double spread is in English and te reo Maori and the final pages collect all the words into a list of senses, told in both languages.
- 2019
58 Green Street
- 206 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The story follows Anna and Finn McAllister, a sole parent family who, after years of constant moving, finally settle in Castlemaine. This newfound stability significantly improves their lives, reducing stress and allowing them to adopt a pet and create a true home. The narrative highlights themes of family, belonging, and the transformative power of a stable environment.
- 2010
Growing Up in the Delta
The Choices You Have to Make to Get Where You Want to Go
- 88 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The narrative follows Christine King's journey from her childhood in the Mississippi Delta to a transformative move to the North in pursuit of better educational opportunities. Driven by a desire to provide her children with advantages she lacked, King reflects on her experiences and the challenges she faced, highlighting themes of resilience and the quest for a better life. Her story emphasizes the importance of education and the impact of geographic and social mobility on personal growth.