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True Red

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Wearing the colour red, living by the 'law of lawlessness' and having the patch with the emblem of the mighty bulldog on your back was what ex-Mongrel Mob leader Tuhoe 'Bruno' Isaac called being True Red. "Because all levels of society hated us we created a new society of hatred symbolised by the bulldog. Its ferocious habits were engraved on our hearts," Tuhoe says, "If you weren't a mobster you weren't worth knowing." He lived this way for 17 years. However, constantly living for the bash, beer, prison and the possibility of dying in a pool of blood eventually saw Tuhoe search for another way of doing life. Leaving the Mob was hard. Not only did he face the rejection of his own and the fierce judgemental prejudices of mainstream society, but with the awakening of his conscience came the realisation of a past filled with inflicting pain on others besides himself, and of a life devoid of any sense of love or hope. This led him down a path of confession, forgiveness and reconciliation. True Red is the essential biography of one man's fascinating journey from the realm of darkness into the world of light.

Author Biography:

Bradford Haami (Ngati Awa, Ngati Kahungunu, Kai Tahu, Tuwharetoa) is a trained journalist with a long history in television production. A researcher and lecturer in Maori oral and written history Brad has published many papers in this area and two books Golan Maaka: Maori Doctor and Love Stories: Mate Tau. Brad is currently working at Tauihu Media Ltd where he is involved in the development of feature film scripts. He continues to write, having recently completed a biography on Ngati Haua kaumatua, Ike Samuels.
Release date NZ
January 1st, 2007
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • With Bradford Haami
Illustrations
ill. (some col)
Dimensions
150x230x10
ISBN-13
9780473128432
Product ID
7458601

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