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Truganini: Journey through the apocalypse

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Truganini: Journey through the apocalypse

Contributors:

By (Author) Cassandra Pybus

ISBN:

9781760529222

Publisher:

Allen & Unwin

Imprint:

Allen & Unwin

Publication Date:

3rd March 2020

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Ethnic groups and multicultural studies

Dewey:

994.602092

Prizes:

Winner of Indie Book Awards 2021 (Australia)

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 155mm, Height 235mm, Spine 26mm

Weight:

450g

Description

Winner of the National Biography Award 2021
Shortlisted for the Prime Minister's Award for Non-fiction 2021

'A compelling story, beautifully told' - JULIA BAIRD, author and broadcaster

'At last, a book to give Truganini the proper attention she deserves.' - GAYE SCULTHORPE, Curator of Oceania, The British Museum


Cassandra Pybus's ancestors told a story of an old Aboriginal woman who would wander across their farm on Bruny Island, in south-east Tasmania, in the 1850s and 1860s. As a child, Cassandra didn't know this woman was Truganini, and that Truganini was walking over the country of her clan, the Nuenonne.

For nearly seven decades, Truganini lived through a psychological and cultural shift more extreme than we can imagine. But her life was much more than a regrettable tragedy. Now Cassandra has examined the original eyewitness accounts to write Truganini's extraordinary story in full.

Hardly more than a child, Truganini managed to survive the devastation of the 1820s, when the clans of south-eastern Tasmania were all but extinguished. She spent five years on a journey around Tasmania, across rugged highlands and through barely penetrable forests, with George Augustus Robinson, the self-styled missionary who was collecting the survivors to send them into exile on Flinders Island. She has become an international icon for a monumental tragedy - the so-called extinction of the original people of Tasmania.

Truganini's story is inspiring and haunting - a journey through the apocalypse.

'For the first time a biographer who treats her with the insight and empathy she deserves. The result is a book of unquestionable national importance.' - PROFESSOR HENRY REYNOLDS, University of Tasmania

Reviews

'That Pybus has been able to retrieve this small, tough, canny woman is a genuine contribution to our evolving national discourse.' The Weekend Australian

'The outstanding achievement of Truganini that Cassandra Pybus rescues her cast of characters from the shadows of history and places them firmly and convincingly on the page as real people, with real emotions, real hopes and fears.' The Canberra Times


'Pybus writes beautifully,with great economy of style and admirable emotional restraint. Her under-statement rendersthe bare bones of the saga, as the tragedy mounts, both heart-wringing and gutwrenching.' - History Australia

Author Bio

Cassandra Pybus is an award-winning author and a distinguished historian. She is author of twelve books and has held research professorships at the University of Sydney, Georgetown University in Washington DC, the University of Texas and King's College London. She is descended from the colonist who received the largest free land grant on Truganini's traditional country of Bruny Island.

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