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Author Grenville, Kate, 1950- author.

Title The lieutenant / Kate Grenville
Published Melbourne : The Text Publishing Company, 2010

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Contents pt. 1. The young lieutenant -- pt. 2. The astronomer -- pt. 3. The names of things -- pt. 4. To be of the party -- pt. 5. Antigua, 1836
Summary Shortlisted for the NSW, QLD and WA Premiers' Literary Awards, The Lieutenant is the profoundly moving tale of a young soldier's arrival in Australia on the First Fleet and the extraordinary friendship he develops with the local Aboriginal people. Daniel Rooke, soldier and astronomer, arrives in NSW in 1788. He sets up his observatory away from the main camp to begin the scientific work that he hopes will make him famous. Aboriginal people soon start to visit his isolated promontory, and a child named Tagaran begins to teach him her language. A genuine friendship forms, and Rooke has almost forgotten he is a soldier when a man is fatally wounded in the fledgling colony. The lieutenant faces a decision that will define the course of his entire life. In this profoundly moving novel Kate Grenville returns to the landscape of her much-loved bestseller The Secret River. Inspired by the notebooks of William Dawes, The Lieutenant is a compelling story about friendship and self-discovery by a writer at the peak of her powers. 'The Lieutenant ... has a potency and beauty that lingers in both the heart and mind's eye ... an Australian novel that visits a part of Australian black-white history and finds a true heart of goodness there.' Sunday Telegraph
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Subject Penal colonies -- Australia -- New South Wales -- Fiction
Astronomers -- Australia -- Fiction
Immigrants -- Australia -- Fiction
Aboriginal Australians -- Fiction
Friendship -- Fiction
Aboriginal Australians
Astronomers
Friendship
Immigrants
Penal colonies
SUBJECT Australia -- History -- To 1788 -- Fiction
Subject Australia
New South Wales
Genre/Form Historical fiction
History
Fiction
Historical fiction.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781921776380
1921776382
9781921520488
1921520485