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		<title>The Nine Lives of Kitty K, by Margaret Mills &#8211; the launch</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Report by Dr David Robie &#8211; Café Pacific. &#8211;   Author Margaret Mills speaking at the launch of The Nine Lives of Kitty K at Waiheke Library today. IMAGE: David Robie Introduction for the book launch of The Nine Lives of Kitty K by Margaret Mills Waiheke Library, Waiheke, 27 February 2021 AUTHOR Margaret Mills ... <a title="The Nine Lives of Kitty K, by Margaret Mills &#8211; the launch" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2021/02/28/the-nine-lives-of-kitty-k-by-margaret-mills-the-launch/" aria-label="Read more about The Nine Lives of Kitty K, by Margaret Mills &#8211; the launch">Read more</a>]]></description>
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<td class="tr-caption c4">Author Margaret Mills speaking at the launch of <em>The Nine Lives of Kitty K</em><br />
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Introduction for the book launch of <a href="http://www.maryegan.co.nz/portfolio/2021/2/3/9vc2xxi9ql7hxmi6vm4lkjvcqnkvp1" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><em>The Nine Lives of Kitty K</em></a> by Margaret Mills<br />
Waiheke Library, Waiheke, 27 February 2021</strong></p>
<p>AUTHOR Margaret Mills and I go back a long way. All the way back to 10 July 1985 (and a bit before) when a certain environmental ship sank in Auckland Harbour in outrageous circumstances that sent shocked headlines around the world.</p>
<p>The fateful bombing of the <em>Rainbow Warrior</em> by French secret agents has etched its memories deeply into our lives &#8211; and the lives of many activists on Waiheke Island. This is how I first came to get to know Margaret as a journalist on board the Greenpeace flagship when researching one of my own books, <a href="https://press.littleisland.nz/books/eyes-fire" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><em>Eyes of Fire: The Last Voyage of the Rainbow Warrior</em></a>.</p>
<p>As it turned out, while it might have been the last voyage of the original <em>Warrior,</em> two more campaigning ships of the same name came in its wake.</p>
<p>As we all know, <em>You can&#8217;t sink a Rainbow!</em></p>
<p><a name="more" id="more"/> Recalling that moment in <em>Eyes of Fire</em>, I wrote that Margaret Mills <em>woke with a jolt. She thought there had been two explosions. Immediately before the engineroom blast, somebody had dropped the gangway on deck. She could hear water gushing into the ship. It sounded like somebody had left the firehose cock running. In spite of no lightbulb in the cabin, Margaret managed to pull on her tracksuit and sneakers. But she couldn&#8217;t find her glasses. She couldn&#8217;t find her way around without them.</em>  </p>
<p><em>Andy Biedermann, the ship&#8217;s doctor , appeared in the cabin doorway and grabbed her.</em></p>
<p>Like the nine lives of the heroine of Margaret&#8217;s debut book, Kitty Kirk, Margaret was safe.</p>
<p>But photographer Fernando Pereira wasn&#8217;t safe; he perished tragically that night. And Margaret penned a beautiful poem, dedicated to Fernando&#8217;s life.</p>
<p>One of the many positive things that Margaret says about her <em>Rainbow Warrior</em> experience was gaining a whole lot of new friends &#8211; 20 years or so younger than her, like me. Many of them living on Waiheke.</p>
<p>Margaret, it is truly a privilege to be standing here today alongside you, to have the honour of introducing you and launching your book &#8230; and even humbly sharing your limelight.</p>
<p>At 91, you have lived an extraordinary life and are an inspiration to us youngsters.</p>
<p>Just like your heroine Kitty K, who discovered at the age of 12 she was a horse whisperer.</p>
<p>This 378-page book spans generations across a century in the tough Otago pioneering days and the tail end of the gold rush &#8230; and Margaret is already 900 words into her next book.</p>
<p>The genesis of <a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/2020/12/24/pioneering-saga-of-early-otago-horse-whisperer-authors-dream-come-true/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><em>The Nine Lives of Kitty K</em></a> is truly remarkable. Margaret Mills is a consummate environmentalist, community activist and story teller. And her rich recreation of the life of Kitty Kirk in the 19th century echoes in some respects Margaret&#8217;s own life, in the sense of battling the odds, her tenacity to triumph in spite of the obstacles, and to do so with honesty, gutsiness and warm humanity.</p>
<p>This book has been mulling around in Margaret&#8217;s mind for almost four decades, longer than I have known her. Ever since she promised her main informant Winnie Mulholland back in Queenstown in the mid-1970s that she would &#8220;get the story out&#8221;.</p>
<p>However, earlier on Margaret was far too busy with her own life and her own nature reserve block at the top of Trig Hill Road to be able to sit down at a typewriter &#8211; as in the early days &#8211; or a computer to write this epic period saga.</p>
<p>In fact, I didn&#8217;t know it then but when Margaret was on board the Rainbow Warrior as relief cook (in the place of Natalie Mestre) back in July 1985 she had been writing the narration for a play script based on the Kitty K story. Two acts had already been drafted thanks to the encouragement of a director.</p>
<p>And then she had completed a third act and was ready to send it off. But it sank with the <em>Rainbow Warrior</em> and that was the end of that.</p>
<p>After countless afternoons as a postie listening to Winnie Mulholland relate the tales of Kitty&#8217;s life over cups of tea over a six-month spell, her original draft was a 12-page overview that found its way into the Lake County Museum.</p>
<p>Ironically, a heart attack suffered by her partner Trevor Darvill in 2016 gave an opening for her to begin writing this book as she was spending more time at home supporting Trevor. And now here it is &#8211; the published success 27 drafts later.</p>
<p>Margaret said to me that she was worried about whether the prose lived up to the striking cover by Greg Hepworth. It certainly does. It&#8217;s such an extraordinary saga and tragedy. Like her, I was worried about whether my introduction today would live up to her achievement.</p>
<p>Kitty K, who was born in 1855 and died in 1930, had a reputation for incredible bravery with hair-raising horse rides on the cliffside tracks in Skippers that continued long after her death.</p>
<p>In fact, it is Margaret who brought the memories alive through her painstaking research and storytelling skills.</p>
<p>Margaret was partially inspired to write this book by a poster of the Battle of Omdurman &#8211; and her knowledge of this obscure 1898 British army triumph &#8211; which gained the confidence of Winnie Mulholland.</p>
<p>I have to confess, Margaret, that I knew nothing about this battle either until you mentioned it to me and I had to Google it.</p>
<p>It was during the British army&#8217;s invasion of Sudan when General Kitchener defeated the Mahdi&#8217;s forces, naturally claimed to be twice the size of the imperial brigade. Today Omdurman is a suburb of the capital of Khartoum.</p>
<p>At the end of the book, Winnie Mulholland is quoted by Margaret as saying Kitty Kirk was an &#8220;unsung heroine of Wakatipu history&#8221;. Well, for me, Margaret Mills is the &#8220;unsung heroine of Waiheke&#8221;. This book is a superb achievement, Margaret.</p>
<p>Like Kitty K, you&#8217;re a legend. In your case, a living legend.</p>
<p>Kia kaha manawanui, Margaret &#8211; congratulations on the launching of <em>The Nine Lives of Kitty K</em>. </p>
<p><em>Dr David Robie<br />
Editor<br />
Asia Pacific Report</em></p>
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<li><a href="https://www.nzbooklovers.co.nz/post/interview-margaret-mills-talks-about-the-nine-lives-of-kitty-k" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">NZ Booklovers interviews Margaret Mills about her new book</a> <em><br /></em></li>
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<td class="tr-caption c4">David Robie speaking at the Waiheke book launch. <span class="c5">IMAGE: Cafe Pacific</span></td>
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<td class="tr-caption c4">David Robie and Margaret Mills at the Waiheke book launch. <span class="c5">IMAGE: Cafe Pacific</span></td>
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<td class="tr-caption c4">Margaret Mills, Trevor Darvill and James Darvill at the Waiheke book launch. <span class="c5">IMAGE: Cafe Pacific</span></td>
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					<description><![CDATA[Asia Pacific Report For Margaret Mills, adventurer, environmental campaigner, activist poet and Greenpeace stalwart, it was a lifetime dream coming true at 91. When she opened her parcel from the mail at her hilltop Waiheke island home just over a week ago, out popped advance copies of her maiden book, The Nine Lives of Kitty ... <a title="Pioneering saga of early Otago horse whisperer author’s dream come true" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2020/12/24/pioneering-saga-of-early-otago-horse-whisperer-authors-dream-come-true/" aria-label="Read more about Pioneering saga of early Otago horse whisperer author’s dream come true">Read more</a>]]></description>
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<p>For Margaret Mills, adventurer, environmental campaigner, activist poet and Greenpeace stalwart, it was a lifetime dream coming true at 91.</p>
<p>When she opened her parcel from the mail at her hilltop Waiheke island home just over a week ago, out popped advance copies of her maiden book, <em>The Nine Lives of Kitty K. –</em> the saga of a horse whisperer and her happiness and tragedies in the early settler days of outback Otago.</p>
<p>This was a wonderful Christmas present after a five-year labour of love. Writing the book took 14 months and then a further four years to get it published.</p>
<p>But she really dreamed about writing the book many years ago and when she finally had a chance to write it, she did so with tremendous enthusiasm and persistence.</p>
<p>“An extraordinary New Zealand debut historical novel … celebrating an unsung heroine of the Goldfields,” says her publicist Karen McKenzie.</p>
<p>In fact, most of the book is a true story, with only the early parts in Ireland being a reconstruction.</p>
<p>“Set in a turbulent period of goldfields’ history, <em>The Nine Lives of Kitty K.</em> paints a vivid picture of pioneer life as told by the sons and daughters of those who lived it and survived the terrible Depression of the 1890s,” says McKenzie.</p>
<p><strong>‘Toughest woman in Otago history’</strong><br />“Kitty Kirk (1855–1930), arguably the toughest woman in Otago history, endured those times, supporting herself as a woman alone.”</p>
<p>Former Pacific Media Centre director David Robie says the book tells a story of Kitty’s life at the tail end of the goldrush that “provides a glimpse of the harshness of life in early settler times – especially for women”.</p>
<p>He adds: “The author, Margaret Mills, herself an outback adventurer with a green heart, characterises in real life some of the grit and joyous energy displayed by Kitty.”</p>
<p>Mills is a much liked character on Waiheke island who had a <a href="https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2015/07/rainbow-warrior-survivors-reflect-on-that-fateful-night.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">role on the Greenpeace flagship <em>Rainbow Warrior</em></a> when it was bombed in Auckland on 10 July 1985 with the death of photographer Fernando Pereira.</p>
<p>She asked to be relief cook for a month when the campaign vessel arrived in New Zealand after a humanitarian voyage rescuing Rongelap islanders from the ravages of a US nuclear testing legacy in the Marshall Islands.</p>
<p>Mills had only been on board three days when French secret agents bombed the ship.</p>
<p>“I heard the captain say, ‘Oh Margaret, are you still here? We’ve been bombed!’ and I laughed. Well I mean, would you think of being bombed here? No,” she told <em>Newshub</em> in 2015.</p>
<p>After the sinking of the <em>Rainbow Warrior</em> Mills continued to work on Greenpeace ships.</p>
<p>Her friendships with crew members changed her life.</p>
<p>Her <em>Kitty K.</em> book will go on sale in mid-February and she hopes to have two launches – one on Waiheke and the other in Queenstown where “people will really care about this story of early hardships”.</p>
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<li><em>The Nine Lives of Kitty K.: The Unsung Heroine of the Goldfields</em>, by Margaret Mills (<a href="http://www.maryegan.co.nz/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Mary Egan Publishing</a>, February, NZ$34.95)</li>
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