The bestselling team of Fernyhough and Bougen (The Road to Castle Hill: A High Country Love Story ) are back with a wonderful book for children that's bound to become a classic. It is the true story of Ben and Mark Smith, aged eight and six, who live with their parents Richard and Sheri on Mount White Station, near Arthurs Pass, one of the biggest and most remote stations in the South Island - 45 minutes from the nearest village to their turnoff on the main road, and fourteen gates along a gravel road from there to the farmhouse. With wonderful photographs and rich and informative text, this book will delight both country people and townies alike, and crosses the divide between children's book and New Zealand classic - adults will love it as much as children. A Country Calendar program featuring the amazing life of Mount White Station screened Saturday June 20th 2009.
About the Author
Former Auckland businessman, adventurer and photographer John Bougen runs Castle Hill Station with his wife, well-known Books in Homes founder Christine Fernyhough.
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