Esther: The extraordinary true story of the First Fleet girl who became First Lady of the colony
By (Author) Jessica North
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
1st April 2019
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Australasian and Pacific history
994.02092
Short-listed for Non-Fiction Award 2020 (Australia)
Paperback
288
Width 155mm, Height 210mm, Spine 30mm
453g
Shortlisted for the Society of Women Writers NSW Book Awards
Esther only just escaped the hangman in London. Aged 16, she stood trial at the Old Bailey for stealing 24 yards of black silk lace. Her sentence was transportation to the other side of the world.
She embarked on the perilous journey on the First Fleet as a convict, with no idea of what lay ahead. Once on shore, she became the servant and, in time, the lover of the dashing young first lieutenant George Johnston. But life in the fledgling colony could be gruelling, with starvation looming and lashings for convicts who stepped out of line.
Esther was one of the first Jewish women to arrive in the new land. Through her we meet some of the key people who helped shape the nation. Her life is an extraordinary rags-to-riches story. As leader of the Rum Rebellion against Governor Bligh, George Johnston became Lieutenant-Governor of NSW, making Esther First Lady of the colony, a remarkable rise in society for a former convict.
'North skilfully weaves together one woman's fascinating saga with an equally fascinating history of the early colonial period of Australia. The resulting true story is sometimes as strange and thrilling as a fairytale.' - Lee Kofman, author of The Dangerous Bride
'The fascinating account of a truly remarkable woman, cleverly interwoven with all the leading social and political events of the first three decades of early Sydney...North's writing is so utterly beautiful and compelling that reading her prose is akin to hearing the remarkable history for the first time' - Dr Catie Gilchrist, Dictionary of Sydney
Jessica North has been researching Esther's story for over a decade, discovering intriguing new information. She is a program director at the Australian Research Institute for Environment and Sustainability at Macquarie University, and author of several guides.