A gripping biography of Truganini, an Indigenous Tasmanian woman who lived through the devastating period of colonial expansion.
Cassandra Pybus meticulously examines eyewitness accounts to tell the extraordinary story of Truganini, who survived the psychological and cultural shift of 19th-century Tasmania. More than a tale of tragedy, this is the inspiring account of a woman who navigated the devastation of her people, journeyed across rugged terrain with the self-styled missionary George Augustus Robinson, and became an international icon. For readers seeking a deeper understanding of Australian history and the impact of colonialism, Truganini offers a haunting and significant narrative.