The book The Tooth was written by author Des Hunt Here you can read free online of The Tooth book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Tooth a good or bad book?
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Dad always left it late enough that he could use approaching darkness as an excuse for turning down any invitation to stay for dinner. Things were a bit uncomfortable between Dad and my grandparents. They were polite to each other and asked ‘How’re you getting on?’ and all of the usual stuff, but there always seemed to be a barrier between them. I know the reason for it—Nanna’d told me. We had been staying with them during the weekend of the disaster. On that Saturday afternoon, Mum had wanted t...o go horse-riding, but Dad had wanted to kayak. There had been a minor argument, with the result being us going to the river. If Mum had got her way, then…well…That was just the way Nanna and Grandad saw it. I’d tried to patch things up, without any real success. The road to Pounamu is the road that connects Napier to Taihape in the middle of the North Island. Once it was the only road into Taihape from anywhere. That was in the second half of the eighteen-hundreds. There’s little left of those early days, except the feeling that you’re driving back in time.
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