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A Te Kōkōrangi 3: Ariā Me Te Motu Pouākai
Witi Ihimaera
  • Published: 28 April 2026
  • ISBN: 9781776953486
  • Imprint: Penguin
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 64
  • RRP: $21.99

A Te Kōkōrangi 3: Ariā Me Te Motu Pouākai

Ka Mau a Te Kōkōrangi i te Wā



Te reo Māori edition of the third adventure in the world of the Astromancer

Dark happenings beyond the Astromancer’s realm bring a new threat to Pekerangi Mountain – a voracious plague of rats.

Te Kōkōrangi and the young warrior Iwihōia attempt a risky journey back in time to Hawaiki to seek help from Ruakapanga, tohunga of the Sacred Kūmara Cliffs of the Sun. But before they can reach their destination, they are attacked by a terrifying monster of myth.

It now falls to Ariā to complete the Astromancer’s mission and save humankind, and being in charge is not as fun as she’d thought. If she finds a way to go back to the past, can she convince the legendary tohunga to help her? And if there is any hope of rescuing the captives alive, she will need to find the monster’s island.

Meanwhile, archenemy Ruatapu the Ravenous plots a new attack on the observatory...

  • Published: 28 April 2026
  • ISBN: 9781776953486
  • Imprint: Penguin
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 64
  • RRP: $21.99

About the authors

Witi Ihimaera



Three-time winner of the Wattie/Montana Book of the Year award, Katherine Mansfield fellow and playwright Witi Ihimaera is one of New Zealand’s most prolific and accomplished writers. Witi’s first novel, Tangi, won the Wattie Book of the Year Award in 1974, a feat he repeated with The Matriarch in 1986. His celebrated novel Bulibasha, King of the Gypsies, now adapted as the film Mahana, won the Montana Book of the Year award in 1995. Witi’s other novels and short story collections include The Whale Rider (also adapted as an internationally successful film); Dream Swimmer (sequel to the award-winning The Matriarch); Pounamu, Pounamu and Nights In The Gardens of Spain. In 2015 he published the first volume of his autobiography, Maori Boy.
 

Isobel Joy Te Aho-White

Isobel Te Aho-White (Ngati Kahungunu, Ngai Tahu) is an award-winning Illustrator based in Te Whanganui-a-Tara. Her book Santa’s Worst Christmas (2019) with Huia publishers was nominated for the NCYA Book Awards across five categories and her book Whiti: Colossal Squid of the Deep (2020) written by Victoria Cleal and published by Te Papa Press won a Whitley award for best children’s book. She is the illustrator of Witi Ihimaera's novels about Te Kōkōrangi, the Astromancer (Puffin, 2022 and 2024), a co-illustrator of The Maori Picture Dictionary/Te Papakupu Whakaahua by Margaret Sinclair and Ross Calman (Puffin, 2022), and her illustrations have enhanced well over 30 children's books to date.