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We Of The Never Never & The Little Black Princess (Jeannie Gunn) - Book Review
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We Of The Never Never & The Little Black Princess (Jeannie Gunn) - Book Review

Mere Mortals Book Reviews

July 2, 202119m 3sFull

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Show Notes

What was Aussie bush life like back over 100 years ago?

'We Of The Never Never & The Little Black Princess' by Jeannie Gunn are 2 separate stories (combined into 1 book) of her recollections living in the remote bush at the Elsey Cattle Station in the Northern Territory. The first story is of her maturation into a dependable missus and the characteristics of the people living in the outback. The second story is of Bett-Bett, an aboriginal girl who lives on the homestead for a short period where Mrs Gunn learns of the bizarre and astounding aspects of aboriginal culture.

I summarised the book as follows. "It's decent writing and something completely new for me. I found it to be a pretty authentic view of Aussie bush culture, bush folk and of bush land. It gave me a new perspective of Aboriginal customs, both the ridiculous superstitious parts and the fun jovial parts. This book as a whole isn't a gamechanger, but I'm glad I read the two tales."

As always, I hope you have a fantastic day wherever you are in the world. Kyrin out!

If you would like to support the channel, you can grab yourself a copy of the book here! https://amzn.to/3yqkaHJ

Timeline:
(0:00) - Intro & Synopsis
(4:48) - Bush Folk: Blunt, hard & rough
(8:14) - Aborigine Culture: Superstitious & full of surprises
(14:30) - Personal Observations/Takeaways
(16:47) - Summary
(17:22) - Aussie Slang

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