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Maurice Gee has 51 books on Goodreads with 15654 ratings. Maurice Gee’s most popular book is Under the Mountain.
- Maurice Gee (Author of Under the Mountain) - Goodreads
Maurice Gee’s books. Average rating: 3.77 · 7,794 ratings ·...
- Maurice Gee (Author of Under the Mountain) - Goodreads
Maurice Gough Gee (born 22 August 1931) is a New Zealand novelist. He is one of New Zealand's most distinguished and prolific authors, having written over thirty novels for adults and children, and has won numerous awards both in New Zealand and overseas, including multiple top prizes at the New Zealand Book Awards, the James Tait Black ...
Maurice Gee, New Zealand novelist best known for his realistic evocations of New Zealand life and his fantastical tales for young adults. His most notable work is the Plumb trilogy, which examines the lives of three generations of a New Zealand family.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Maurice Gee’s books. Average rating: 3.77 · 7,794 ratings · 714 reviews · 54 distinct works • Similar authors. More books by Maurice Gee… Series by Maurice Gee. The O Trilogy (3 books) by. Maurice Gee. 4.01 avg rating — 1,715 ratings. The Salt Trilogy (3 books) by. Maurice Gee. 3.44 avg rating — 1,360 ratings. Plumb (3 books) by. Maurice Gee.
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Since the completion of The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature, Gee has published the novel Live Bodies (Penguin, 1998), which won the Deutz Medal for Fiction at the 1998 Montana New Zealand Book Awards. He has also published several books for children and/or young adults: including Orchard Street (Viking, 1998) and Hostel Girl (Puffin ...