- Tania Roxborogh
Infobox Person
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name = Tania Roxborogh
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birth_date = 1 September 1965
birth_place =Christchurch ,New Zealand
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occupation =Teacher ,Author
spouse =Phillip Roxborogh
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children = Mackenna and BriannaTania Kelly Roxborogh (
1 September ,1965 – present ) is aNew Zealand author who currently lives in Dunedin. She is the author of 20 books, including Third Degree,Twenty Minute Shakespeare , andFat Like Me . She also teaches English and Social Studies atColumba College .Biography
Early life
Tania Roxborogh was born in
Christchurch . When Tania was 3, her alcoholic father left home and she moved toTe Puke with her mother.cite web
title =Three funny plays by Tania Roxborogh
work =New House Publishers website
url =http://www.newhouse.co.nz/subjects/images/threefu_plays.htm ] cite web
last =Roxborogh
first =Tania
title =What makes a writer, Tania?
work = Roxborogh website
url =http://www.roxborogh.com/Tania/What%20makes%20a%20writer,%20tania(1).doc
format =MS-Word] In 1972, at the age of 7, her mother met another man, who had 4 sons and a housekeeper who also had 4 children. They all moved in together and moved around Northland for the next few years. They finally settled inTitoki , west ofWhangarei where Tania and her siblings attended Mangakahia Area School. However, in 1977, the family once again moved. By 1980, Tania had lived in 12 different houses and gone to 7 different schools.Moving around made Tania's childhood unsettled and unhappy, so during her 5th form year in 1981, she travelled down to North Canterbury to live with her father. Unfortunately, this still did not work out and Tania did not want to go back to her mother, so she contacted
Social Welfare who arranged for her to stay in Hawarden in a foster family. In 1985, Tania began studying atMassey University inPalmerston North . Three years later, she went to Auckland Teacher's College and the following year began teaching English. [cite web
title =New Zealand Writers, Roxborogh, Tania
work =New Zealand Book Council website
url =http://www.bookcouncil.org.nz/writers/roxboroughtania.html]Marriage and children
In December 1989, Tania married Phillip Roxborogh. Her daughter Mackenna was born three years later in 1992 and Brianna, four years after that, in 1996.
Other
* In 2002, Tania Roxborogh sat the Bursary English exam after a challenge from her Year 13 class as she hadn't taken it herself before and was taking her students through it.
* In 2003, she underwent agastric bypass operation after struggling with a serious weight problem since her teenage years. [cite web
title =Fat like me
publisher =Penguin Books New Zealand
date =2004
url =http://www.penguin.co.nz/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9780143019824,00.html]Philosophical and/or political views
Tania Roxborogh is a devout Christian and currently attends Leith Valley Presbyterian Church. Her
brother-in-law John Roxborogh is atheologian .Tania's motto for life is best said in Langston Hughes's poen 'Dreams': "Hold fast to dreams for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly..."
Bibliography
* Performing with Purpose (1996)
* Fifteen Minute Shakespeare (1997)
* If I Could Tell You... (1997)
* Three Funny Plays (1997)
* Twenty Minute Shakespeare (1998)
* Grit (1998)
* Runaway (1998)
* Compulsion (1999)
* English Basics (1999)
* Three Spooky Plays (1999)
* More English Basics (2000)
* Whispers (2002)
* Limelight (2002)
* The Essential Shakespeare Series: The Merchant of Venice (2002)
* The Ring (2002)
* Third Degree (2005)
* Fat Like Me (2005)
* The Essential Shakespeare Series: Macbeth
* The Essential Shakespeare Series: The Tempest
* No,It's Not Okay: How To Stop the Cycle of Bullying (2007)
* Kids Behaving Bravely: Raising a Resilient Child (2008)
* Space Gum (2008)References and links
* [http://roxborogh.com/Tania/index.htm Official Website]
* [http://www.roxborogh.com/Tania/interviews.htm Interviews page] on Tania Roxborogh's website
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