That Deadman Dance: Winner of the Miles Franklin Literary Award 2011

Author(s): Kim Scott

Fiction

This is a pre-read / used book. Fair condition. Well read. Yellowing and foxing to pages.


 


Big-hearted, moving and richly rewarding, That Deadman Dance is set in the first decades of the 19th century in the area around what is now Albany, Western Australia. In playful, musical prose, the book explores the early contact between the Aboriginal Noongar people and the first European settlers. The novel's hero is a young Noongar man named Bobby Wabalanginy. Clever, resourceful and eager to please, Bobby befriends the new arrivals, joining them hunting whales, tilling the land, exploring the hinterland and establishing the fledgling colony. He is even welcomed into a prosperous local white family, where he falls for the daughter, Christine, a beautiful young woman who sees no harm in a liaison with a native. But slowly - by design and by accident - things begin to change. Not everyone is happy with how the colony is developing. Stock mysteriously start to disappear; crops are destroyed; there are 'accidents' and injuries on both sides. As the Europeans impose ever stricter rules and regulations in order to keep the peace, Bobby's Elders decide they must respond in kind. A friend to everyone, Bobby is forced to take sides: he must choose between the old world and the new, his ancestors and his new friends. Inexorably, he is drawn into a series of events that will forever change not just the colony but the future of Australia...


Product Information

Winner of Miles Franklin Literary Award 2011.

Kim Scott's ancestral Noongar country is the south-east coast of Western Australia between Gairdner River and Cape Arid. He is the author of two novels, True Country and Benang, poetry and numerous pieces of short fiction.

General Fields

  • : 9781405040440
  • : Pan Macmillan Australia
  • : Picador Australia
  • : 0.54
  • : 01 April 2010
  • : 233mm X 154mm X 30mm
  • : Australia
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Kim Scott
  • : Paperback
  • : 1
  • : A823.914
  • : 400