The Blue-Eyed Aborigine

Kids, Fiction, Historical, Teen, Fiction - YA
Cover of the book The Blue-Eyed Aborigine by Rosemary Hayes, Frances Lincoln
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Author: Rosemary Hayes ISBN: 9781907666421
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Publication: February 1, 2011
Imprint: Frances Lincoln Ebooks Language: English
Author: Rosemary Hayes
ISBN: 9781907666421
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
Publication: February 1, 2011
Imprint: Frances Lincoln Ebooks
Language: English
This is the story of a cabin boy called Jan Pelgrom and a soldier involved in a notorious mutiny after the shipwreck of the Batavia off Western Australia in 1629. Unlike most of the other mutineers who were hanged, the two men were marooned on the Australian mainland and become Australia's very first European settlers.



Although the Batavia mutiny and shipwreck are well documented, no one knows what happened to the two men after they were abandoned. However, later European explorers to the region reported coming across Aboriginal Australians with blue eyes. Rosemary Hayes' intriguing novel suggests what might have happened in between.



This is an Intriguing, hard-hitting story: the first half is based on historical events,the second half is fictional. The author, whose Australian background gives authenticity to the story, is establishing herself as a writer on edgy subjects, following her previous books Mixinig It, which deals with a relationship between Muslim and non-Muslim teenagers, and Payback, which is about forced marriage.
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This is the story of a cabin boy called Jan Pelgrom and a soldier involved in a notorious mutiny after the shipwreck of the Batavia off Western Australia in 1629. Unlike most of the other mutineers who were hanged, the two men were marooned on the Australian mainland and become Australia's very first European settlers.



Although the Batavia mutiny and shipwreck are well documented, no one knows what happened to the two men after they were abandoned. However, later European explorers to the region reported coming across Aboriginal Australians with blue eyes. Rosemary Hayes' intriguing novel suggests what might have happened in between.



This is an Intriguing, hard-hitting story: the first half is based on historical events,the second half is fictional. The author, whose Australian background gives authenticity to the story, is establishing herself as a writer on edgy subjects, following her previous books Mixinig It, which deals with a relationship between Muslim and non-Muslim teenagers, and Payback, which is about forced marriage.

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