Spearo
Sean Phelps is lonely and homesick at his new school since he emigrated to NZ with his mother after his father died tragically in Zimbabwe. He grasps an opportunity to get involved in the alien world of spearfishing after meeting up with mad-keen spearo, Mason.
Sean has to overcome such obstacles as, his fear of sharks, controlling his breathing, finding the money to buy dive gear and assure his over-anxious mother that he’ll be safe. Perhaps the most difficult obstacle, though, is Mason’s older sister Nicole.
Sometimes it seems as if Sean’s new life might drown him — and not just literally.
From the author of Sticking With Pigs comes a new hunting adventure for readers of all ages to enjoy and question, ‘Would I be brave enough?’
“A captivating read from first page to last” - Pat Swanson (World Champion Spearo)
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Once again, the idea behind this new book, Spearo, came from listening into conversations. I’ve always been a keen fisher; I have my own rod reel and love the thrill of catching a fish. I couldn’t understand why my sons wanted to get in the water and begin diving. Why on earth would anyone want to leap off a boat into the wide-open ocean?
But gradually as I listened to the chat around spearfishing I started to realise that this was indeed a thrilling sport. The simplicity of free diving, and/or spearfishing, appealed to me. I also liked the fact that it was a buddy sport and I began to see how much divers relied on each other. I listened to the tales of this ‘other world’ under the sea; the big fish, the struggles to learn how to use spear guns, ropes, dive flags, snorkels, the jargon and the air. Always air.
I heard a spearfisherman refer to himself as a ‘pig hunter of the sea’ and I thought, yes, there’s a story here. I brought my protagonist in from Zimbabwe because it’s a landlocked country and because Zimbabweans often epitomise the essence of hard-working, getting involved kiwis. I also wanted to write about a kontiki, the sort of fishing my grandfather did, when there was no boat available.
And I love stories about bravery, pitting yourselves against the odds, digging in for the tough times and calling up resilience. Where better for a tale like this than under the sea?
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Storylines Notable Book Award 2021
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Read reviews for Spearo here.
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Find the teacher notes for Spearo here.