Serpent Dust
By (Author) Debra Adelaide
Random House Australia
Vintage (Australia)
9th January 1998
Australia
General
Fiction
Paperback
240
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm
235g
What was it like that day when the First Fleet sailed into Port Jackson What was it like for those on board, and those who watched from the shore Within two years of the Fleet's arrival, those watchers had suffered the shocking ravages of smallpox, their numbers decimated. The disease spread to Aboriginal people throughout the country with devastating results. But how did smallpox arrive in Australia Vivid and deeply moving, Serpent's Dust explores the paradoxes of white attitudes and the tragedies of white occupation. it is a story of secrets, betrayal and frustrated ambition, grippingly told.
Debra Adelaide is the mother of two children, Tex and Ellen. She works as a university teacher and researcher and as an author, freelance editor, and occasional book reviewer. She is the author or editor of seven books, and has contributed to various others. Her novels include The Household Guide To Dying and The Hotel Albatross.