Christina Marcham

Born in the UK, Christina wanted to travel as soon as she could to the places she read and dreamt about as a young child. Studying social anthropology and later public health, she travelled to sub-Saharan Africa. Here she lectured in medical anthropology and HIV/AIDS and worked for charities in some of the remotest parts of the world, with some of the most amazing people on earth.

Fortunate to be able to take a break from the heart-breaking realities of the AIDS pandemic, Christina took her training as a SCUBA diving instructor to the Caribbean and Seychelles where she shared the magic of the ocean with newly qualified Merfolk, tagged turtles and conducted shark research. During this time, she wrote three children’s books, two educational story books on HIV/AIDS and bereavement, and a third about a turtle with low self-esteem, which was read on children’s TV in South Africa. She also created and wrote the first 105 episodes of Dsiders, the first mobile phone soap opera in Africa; which ran for five years and is now available on WorldReader.  

As well as a passion for travel, Christina loves words and storytelling and has a fascination for Aotearoa’s history, flying boats, kinship and identity. She moved to New Zealand from England in 2014, to give her children the barefoot carefree childhood of 1950s story books. Christina lives in West Auckland with her husband, three children and her black labrador called Bonnie.


Genre:

  • Adult Fiction

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Branch:

Auckland

Location:

Auckland

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"Little Big Voice" (2011) Macmillan Education.

Manley is sitting under his favourite banana tree, feeling sad, when he hears a loud noise, and he sets out in search of the creature which makes it. Along the way, he meets some of his friends and discovers more than he expected.

"The Tortoise that Wished Too Much" (2008) Shuter and Shooter

Tapiwa is a cheeky little tortoise who becomes jealous of the other animals and wishes he could be more like them. This is a beautifully told story that tells what happens when his wishes begin to magically come true. The enchanting illustrations and amusing story will keep the reader absorbed in the funny little tortoise's tale of misguided imagination.

"But...I don't want to!" (2007) Shuter and Shooter

Ntokozo never wants to do her homework and has an important test on Monday. She particularly doesn't want to do it this weekend as her cousin is coming to visit form the city but shortly after he arrives she finds out that he is HIV positive and so over the course of the weekend she learns about the virus ready for her test on Monday.