Sadly, Gisborne artist, teacher, scholar and writer Norman Maclean passed away before the release of his young adult read, Gobby — but it is hard not to see something of the author in the novel’s main character, Sam.
Sam is a talented, aspiring schoolboy artist forever shown up by his droop-lipped, owl-eyed, filter-free, seemingly clueless, but high-achiever, brother Gobby. Maclean’s novel centres on how schoolboy Sam navigates life events, the choppy waters of burgeoning romance, and how he and his younger brother come to terms with each other.
“The book is probably a little autobiographical,” says Maclean’s sister, Coralie Hunter. “Norman hated high school. He hated science and maths. All he wanted to do is draw.”
Sam seems to feel the same way. “Just then the bell rang so we had to head off for an hour of brain damage in maths”, he says.
Gobby, on the other hand, loves school and seems to excel with ease.