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The Mires

A Novel

Tina Makereti
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Duration
8h 6m
Year
2025
Language
English

About

A literary page turner that explores the intertwined lives of three neighboring families in a small coastal New Zealand town—a blend of Little Fires Everywhere and The Island of Missing Trees, combining domestic drama, suspense, indigenous folklore, and the threat of extremism on ordinary lives.
Three women give birth in different countries and different decades. They eventually become neighbors in a coastal town in Aotearoa—New Zealand.
Single parent Keri has her hands full with rambunctious four-year-old Walty and Wairere, a teen with a unique gift that allows her to connect to the world in extraordinary ways. Drawn to the waters of the indigenous wetlands, Wairere finds peace and solace communing with nature.
Living next door is Janet, a sharply opinionated older white woman. New to the neighborhood is Sera, her husband, and their two-year-old daughter, refugees from ecological devastation.
When Janet's adult son Conor unexpectedly arrives home sporting a fresh buzzcut and a disturbing tattoo, no one suspects just how extreme the young man has become—no one except Wairere, who can feel the danger pulsating around him. As friendship are formed, prejudices, too, arise, and discord surfaces between the trio of households, threatening to tear them apart.
Their fate rests with young Wairere. By accepting who she truly is, the teenager can become the connective tissue that unites her community and helps them forge a better future together.

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"New Zealand author Tina Makereti's powerful novel, set in the near future, comes alive with fellow New Zealander Stacey Leilua's narration. Three very different women living in the same neighborhood face climate change, prejudice, and inequality while struggling to survive. Keri is a Maori parent of a teenage daughter, Wairere, and 4-year-old son, Walty. Her intonation is filled with worry and concern as she navigates an unsympathetic system for the support she needs. Janet, an older white woman, is stressed and frustrated by the return of her adult son, Conor, and her changing neighborhood. Sera and her family are refugees from ecological devastation in an unnamed country. The worry in Sera's voice slowly eases as the three women support each other, finding strength in their common humanity. N.E.M. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award � AudioFile 2025, Portland, Maine"
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