Iconic Whale Bay is the setting for the Just series of novels for 9-12 year olds

The Tutukaka coast is the setting for all three books in the Just series and anyone who has visited experiences the pure wonder of this coastline.

Whale Bay, Tutukaka coast, the setting for the Just series of books, and where magical stones are found.

Whale bay on the tutukaka coast WHERE BOOK CHARACTER JESSIE WAS THE FIRST TO FIND AN INTRIGUING OBSIDIAN COBBLE BELONGING TO HINE, A GIRL FROM THE MOA HUNTER DAYS

The rocky coves, the sandy bays, deep-reaching estuaries with golden sand bars and boats tugging on their moorings as the tide does its thing; the surf, the lullaby of the sea rocking you to sleep every night. There’s even a lighthouse. The coast is a total paradise for kids and there’s a vast array of sea birds, North Island brown kiwi, visits from kaka from the offshore islands, and the idyllic Poor Knights Marine Reserve renowned for its wealth of sea creatures. Orca and bottlenose dolphins are regular visitors, and dare I say it, imagination engaged, the mermaids. And did I mention that a bell sounds at Ngunguru School when dolphins are sighted in the estuary? So it made total sense, to me at least, that Just Keep Going would feature a dolphin. With more books in the series on the way, the Tutukaka coast provides an ongoing source of inspiration, and a splendid setting for all kinds of magic to happen.

There are currently three books in the series. They are stand alone titles and can be read in any order.