INTERVIEWS
NZ Women's Weekly
Jenny Forsyth
August 2006
Auckland heart surgery survivor, Ta'afuli Andrew Fiu has survived five operations.
His secret? Strong women - including his "female" heart. Andrew Fiu has achieved a world record he never hoped to hold: surviving the most open heart surgeries. And after being cup open and sewn up again five times, he is adamant his still-beating heart is a woman's." more >
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TVNZ Breakfast
Kay Gregory
31 July 2006
Kay Gregory speaks to author Ta'afuli Andrew Fiu about his book Purple Heart. The veteran of five open-heart surgeries, his first book chronicles a life spent both in the melting pot of Auckland's inner city suburbs, and in the city's hospitals.
Speaking on air, Kay said "I think every New Zealander should read this book. It's a tale of a Samoan coming to New Zealand. It's a tale of someone suffering through great adversity health- wise, surviving it, the people you met. It's brilliant."
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The Aucklander
Sharu Delikan
2 August 2006
"After five open heart surgeries due to a misdiagnosis more than 25 years ago, Andrew Fiu has decided to share his journey in his first book. The book injects humour and ... although it's only been three years since Mr Fiu's last operation, he is optimistic his plight can only improve with the miracles of modern science." more > |
Radio Australia
Isabelle Genoux
7 August 2006
Isabelle Genoux speaks to New Zealand Samoan author Andrew Fiu about his book which tells his story of migration, endurance and unbroken spirit. |