Maori mythology and endless summers: the sparkling second collection from a daring new poetic voiceI am made in the image of my mother ... I am made in the image of / my mountain / my river / my whenuaIn Rangikura, plastic tiaras melt into boiling rivers, and family memories blur with ancestral mythologies.Satanic stepbrothers play jenga while the deity Mahuika burns - and the temperature is rising.Here, anger and loss, history and pop culture are spun into verses woven with vernacular and Te Reo Maori.At the collection's centre, our protagonist whirls through a love/hate story for the internet age, facing the sting of unanswered texts and unmet expectations with wit, sensibility and devastating glamour. Rangikura is the captivating second collection from award-winning poet Tayi Tibble.From feminism to colonialism, skuxes to daddies, wild swimming to schoolboy hakas, these poems at once mark the end of the world and the dawn of a new day.Poignant, hilarious and liberatory, Rangikura reminds us that the personal is sometimes political, the political is always personal, and poetry can be revolutionary.