The Pearl of Tagai Town
By (Author) Lenora Thaker
Text Publishing
The Text Publishing Company
1st July 2025
Australia
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Paperback
384
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
A sweeping, heart-warming and ultimately triumphant story of the life of a young First Nations woman from Tagai Town, a shantytown on the northernmost tip of Australia, in the decades before, during and after World War II.
Growing up in the 1930s, Pearl strives for a place in the wider world, battling deep-seated prejudices. When she rescues a white shopkeeper trapped under a fallen beam, a bond forms between the two women, and Pearl becomes the first black woman to work front-of-shop in the nearby white town. Not everyone is happy, of course, but Pearl with her quiet, kind determination earns a degree of respect from the affronted white customers. Her budding romance with the bank managers son, though, must always be kept secret, even from her own family. Some lines must not be crossed!
When Teddys parents inevitably discover their sons secret marriage, Teddy suddenly enlists in the army and Pearl faces a cruel punishment. Their love is strong and their baby is Pearls joy amid the hardship. But the devastating telegram that Teddys parents receive from the war office puts an end to all hope of a happy reunion.
Until Pearl has reason to doubt the veracity of the telegrams contents.
Lenora Thakers debut novel brings a fresh angle to Australian historical fiction, with a First Nations wartime love story.
Lenora Thaker is a proud Torres Strait Islander woman from Erub and Mabuiag, living on Yidinji country in far north Queensland. She is a descendant of the Torres Strait Islanders of Malaytown (a makeshift town on the Cairns swampland from the late 1800s to the early 1950s), who are the inspiration for this story. Lenora Thaker won the Boundless Mentorship for The Pearl of Tagai Town.