
Coonardoo: (The Well In The Shadow)
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Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket - some marks on spine and corners
Pages: Yellowed
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Coonardoo: (The Well In The Shadow) stands as a seminal work of Australian literature, chronicling the profound and often tragic relationship between a white station owner and an Aboriginal woman in the remote outback. This powerful narrative illustrates the deep-seated racial prejudices and cultural misunderstandings prevalent in early 20th-century Australia, presenting a poignant examination of love, loyalty, and the struggle for identity. Katharine Susannah Prichard's masterful prose evokes the stark beauty and unforgiving nature of the landscape, creating an immersive experience that resonates with emotional depth. The novel argues for a more empathetic understanding of Indigenous culture, detailing the devastating impact of colonial expansion on traditional ways of life. It remains a compelling and essential read, offering a critical perspective on Australia's past and the enduring human spirit.
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket - some marks on spine and corners
Pages: Yellowed
Markings: No markings
Coonardoo: (The Well In The Shadow) stands as a seminal work of Australian literature, chronicling the profound and often tragic relationship between a white station owner and an Aboriginal woman in the remote outback. This powerful narrative illustrates the deep-seated racial prejudices and cultural misunderstandings prevalent in early 20th-century Australia, presenting a poignant examination of love, loyalty, and the struggle for identity. Katharine Susannah Prichard's masterful prose evokes the stark beauty and unforgiving nature of the landscape, creating an immersive experience that resonates with emotional depth. The novel argues for a more empathetic understanding of Indigenous culture, detailing the devastating impact of colonial expansion on traditional ways of life. It remains a compelling and essential read, offering a critical perspective on Australia's past and the enduring human spirit.











