Truganini
Journey through the apocalypse
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Allen & Unwin
Published:5th Nov '20
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
*Winner of the 2021 National Biography Award and shortlisted for the 2020 Queensland Literary Awards*
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
A compelling story, beautifully told -- Julia Baird (author and broadcaster)
- Winner of Indie Book Awards 2021 (Australia)
- Short-listed for The University of Queensland Non-Fiction Book Award 2020 (Australia)
- Short-listed for Best Non-fiction 2021 (Australia)
- Short-listed for Biography Book of the Year 2021 (Australia)
- Short-listed for National Biography Award 2022 (Australia)
ISBN: 9781760529222
Dimensions: 235mm x 155mm x 26mm
Weight: 450g
336 pages