How Is The River?: A Takaka Valley History
- Paperback
- Soft cover
- 248 pages (240mm X 180mm X 18mm)
- By Jane McDonald
- Published by River Press 2017
- Condition: Good.
- ISBN: 978-0-9582779-8-3
Book Info
When George and Harriet Sparrow landed at Waitapu in 1857 they camped under a tarpaulin and wondered what they had done. It took three days to reach their newly-purchased 300 acres of uncleared land, several more to build a first rough whare on it.
The Takaka Valley was worlds away from their civilised home in England, but it offered a future for their three sons who took on responsibilities beyond their years to develop a sheep farm while George became active in public affairs and Harriet managed an isolated bush home.
Floods and washouts were frequent, travel was weather-dependent and throughout the family’s 160-year history in Golden Bay the big question was, How is the river?”
This is a Takaka valley history of a district and its people told through family diaries and
daybooks. It covers the rise and fall of the timber and marble industries, the development of farming, the exploration of the hinterlands, the building of homes, churches, roads and bridges, and the everyday lives and interconnecting relationships of pioneer settlers in the Takaka Valley.
Author description
Jane McDonald is a sixth generation descendant of pioneer Golden Bay settlers George and Harriet Sparrow. She has been a teacher, researcher and archivist and now lives in Golden Bay.