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Keri Hulme
Keri Hulme (born 9 March 1947) is a New Zealand writer. Her only novel, ''The Bone People'', won the Booker Prize in 1985. ==Early life== Hulme was born in Christchurch, in New Zealand's South Island. The daughter of a carpenter and a credit manager, she was the eldest of six children. Her parents were of English, Scottish, and Māori (Kai Tahu) descent. "Our family comes from diverse people: Kai Tahu, Kāti Mamoe (South Island Maori iwi); Orkney islanders; Lancashire folk; Faroese and/or Norwegian migrants," Hulme told ''Contemporary Women Poets''〔"Keri Hulme." Contemporary Women Poets. St. James Press, 1998〕 Her early education was at North New Brighton Primary School and Aranui High School. Her father died when she was 11 years old. Hulme worked as a tobacco picker in Motueka after leaving school. She began studying for an honours law degree at the University of Canterbury in 1967, but left after four terms and returned to tobacco picking.
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