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Katherine Prichard's family saga Coonardoo is set on the vast expanse of North-Western Australia. Coonardoo, an Aboriginal native, and her extended family work on Wytaliba, the million-acre station Cited by: 7.  · Coonardoo by Katharine Susannah Prichard - commentary by Faye Lawrence. I have just returned from a trip to the Nothern Territory where I had nine days visiting dramatically beautiful and highly significant cultural sites in Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks. I re-read "Coonardoo" as my evening reading whilst I was travelling around this region which was both a poignant and poetically .  · Like her play, Brumby Innes (), which won the Triad's competition for three-act plays, and the short story, 'The Cooboo', Coonardoo originated in the notebooks Prichard completed during her extended stay at Turee, a cattle station in Western Australia's far north-west. The story of Hugh Watt, a white station-owner, and the Aboriginal woman Coonardoo is seen in terms of a romantic tragedy Book Edition:


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Katharine Susannah Prichard’s novel Coonardoo is the story of an Aboriginal woman, the eponymous Coonardoo, and the struggle of white and Aboriginal Australians to live together and work the vast land of the Kimberley, where their worlds come into intimate contact. Coonardoo. by. Katharine Susannah Prichard. · Rating details · ratings · 35 reviews. Coonardoo is the moving story of a young Aboriginal woman trained form childhood to be the housekeeper at Wytaliba station and, as such, destined to look after its owner, Hugh Watt. The love between Coonardoo and Hugh, which so shocked its readers when the book was first published in , is never acknowledged and so, degraded and twisted in on itself, destroys not only C. Coonardoo: The Well in the Shadow is a novel written by the Australian author Katharine Susannah Prichard. The novel evocatively depicts the Australian landscape as it was in the late s, in an age when white settlers tried to control more and more of the bare plains of northwest Australia. Originally submitted to The Bulletin novel competition in under the pseudonym Ashburton Jim, this novel was joint winner.

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