The Battlers
By (Author) Kylie Tennant
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
1st March 2013
Australia
General
Fiction
A823.2
Paperback
414
Width 130mm, Height 200mm, Spine 25mm
464g
The award-winning tale of the motley crowd of travelling 'battlers'.
the flowers flared up from the ground unconquerable. the unrepentant gaiety of the weed, the burning blues and crimsons, set the hills glowing. 'It's a plant that's struck it lucky,' the Stray said thoughtfully. 'It hasn't got no right, but it's there.' the Battlers is the story of Snow, a drifter and wanderer, the waiflike Dancy the Stray, from the slums of Sydney, and the other outcasts who accompany them as they travel the country roads looking for work. Like the weed Patterson's Curse, they 'haven't got no right', but they are there. Based on her own experiences of life on the roads in the 1930s, tennant tells the story of the motley crowd of travellers with compassion and humour. First published in 1941, the Battlers was awarded the Gold Medal of the Australian Literature Society and shared the S. H. Prior Memorial Prize. More than seventy years later, the book's message of survival against the odds is as relevant today as it was then.
Kylie Tennant was born in Manly, NSW, in 1912. A self-described radical always drawn to the unemployed, she immersed herself in the lives of her characters, and during the 1930s travelled the road with groups of battlers. Kylie Tennant wrote a number of fiction and non-fiction works.