Across Great Divides

True stories of life at Sydney Cove

Nonfiction, History, Reference, Study & Teaching, Australia & Oceania
Cover of the book Across Great Divides by Susan Boyer, Birrong Books
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Author: Susan Boyer ISBN: 9780987303455
Publisher: Birrong Books Publication: February 5, 2015
Imprint: Boyer Educational Resources Language: English
Author: Susan Boyer
ISBN: 9780987303455
Publisher: Birrong Books
Publication: February 5, 2015
Imprint: Boyer Educational Resources
Language: English

Across Great Divides - true stories of life at Sydney Cove 

'All communication with family and friends now cut off, we are leaving the world behind us, to enter a state unknown...'   so wrote David Collins aboard one of the eleven ships entering the vast, unchartered waters of the Southern Ocean. Hundreds of people — men, women and children — were being taken against their will to a mysterious land on the edge of the world.

   The stories you are about to read are all true and will take you on a journey into the hearts and minds of those who experienced life in Australia’s first colony. They vividly capture the struggle of the early years: the excitement of discovery, fear of the unknown and the elation of hard-won success. As you become immersed in their stories, you will feel their anticipation, distress, and the fears and wonders of the Australian wilderness.

   This is also the story of worlds colliding. No two societies were less alike than the British about to land from their ships and the black people looking out from the shoreline at the huge winged islands coming in from the sea. Yet meetings between the cultures would be dynamic and varied. The mystery of a new world had begun and the lives of all involved would never be the same again.

   Like any diverse group of people, there were rogues among them; those willing to take advantage of an isolated, uncertain situation. There were secret pacts, daring plots, forbidden affairs and the schemes of visionaries. Given the unprecedented setting, it made for a tense and provocative set of circumstances. As the stories unfold you will no doubt wonder, ‘What would I have done?’

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Across Great Divides - true stories of life at Sydney Cove 

'All communication with family and friends now cut off, we are leaving the world behind us, to enter a state unknown...'   so wrote David Collins aboard one of the eleven ships entering the vast, unchartered waters of the Southern Ocean. Hundreds of people — men, women and children — were being taken against their will to a mysterious land on the edge of the world.

   The stories you are about to read are all true and will take you on a journey into the hearts and minds of those who experienced life in Australia’s first colony. They vividly capture the struggle of the early years: the excitement of discovery, fear of the unknown and the elation of hard-won success. As you become immersed in their stories, you will feel their anticipation, distress, and the fears and wonders of the Australian wilderness.

   This is also the story of worlds colliding. No two societies were less alike than the British about to land from their ships and the black people looking out from the shoreline at the huge winged islands coming in from the sea. Yet meetings between the cultures would be dynamic and varied. The mystery of a new world had begun and the lives of all involved would never be the same again.

   Like any diverse group of people, there were rogues among them; those willing to take advantage of an isolated, uncertain situation. There were secret pacts, daring plots, forbidden affairs and the schemes of visionaries. Given the unprecedented setting, it made for a tense and provocative set of circumstances. As the stories unfold you will no doubt wonder, ‘What would I have done?’

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