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Sarjan: An Historical Novel

Sarjan is rattling good historical novel that spans twenty-five years and two cultures, as it weaves a tale around the establishment of the Swan River Colony in Western Australia. The adventures of its characters transport you from the arrival of Captain James Stirling and Thomas Peel, with the first settlers in 1829, through the skirmishes between settlers and local Aboriginals, which culminated in the Pinjarra massacre, to the Victorian Goldfields, the South African Cape Colony, the motherland and back to Fremantle. It follows the lives of three children orphaned in tragic circumstances who were rescued by tribal Aboriginals, but eventually forced to assume their given positions in contemporary society. The narrative sweeps the reader along through tales of hardship, heartbreak, despair, adventure and triumph. Written in an age where ill-informed comment is too freely offered, it is uplifting to read such a courageous book by an intelligent and impartial writer.

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Product Details:
Author: Jennifer Browne
Paperback: 482 pages
Publisher: Sarjan's Legacy
Publication Date: January 22, 2010
Language: English
ISBN: 0980605415
Package Length: 9.0 inches
Package Width: 6.0 inches
Package Height: 1.09 inches
Package Weight: 1.77 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
 
 

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5Sarjan breaks through taboos  Dec 22, 2010
By Philip Carman "Philip"
This is a page-turner; an historically-based novel that breaks through the racial taboos and stereotypes to illuminate an aspect of Australia's past too rarely told. It does so in an epic and romantic story that will capture your imagination and make it almost impossible for you to put down. Sarjan touches the lives and the loves of some of the earliest white settlers in a strange, isolated land and provides delightfully drawn insights into the history of those who risked everything to settle the Western part of Australia.
Browne's characterisations ring true and yet surprise. Her tale of forbidden relationships and loves is both fierce and gentle and will grip you, while her carefully researched material provides a storyline revealing much about how the character of the settlement was created. If you're interested in getting a "behind the scenes" look at early Australia, read this book. I loved it and highly recommend it to you.

5unputdownable  Dec 20, 2010
By shorty
The last book I read that had such a profound effect on me was Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and The Sea. Sarjan is heartbreaking, it is uplifting and it pulls no punches about telling the reader how the early British settlers (mis)treated the local aboriginals. It is also a wonderful story of love triumphing over adversity, and I will never forget it. Definitely one of my top ten best reads ever.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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