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| True History of the Kelly Gang |
Nominated ISBN: 0702231673 |
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| Peter Carey | ||
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State Library of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia State Library of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia Waterford County Library, Waterford, Ireland |
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ABOUT THE
BOOK
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Ned Kelly, Australia's most potent legend, tells his own story of the very human man behind the mask. A young boy raised in the grinding poverty of colonial Victoria grows into a young man defying the wealth and power of those who would destroy him. He speaks to us not a s a mythic hero but as a devoted son, a concerned father and a loyal friend. Written in the idiom of Kelly's famous Jerilderie letter, it is both a lament and tribute, a boy's defence of his mother and a father's confiding letter to a daughter he will never meet. |
| ABOUT THE AUTHOR |
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Peter
Carey is
the multi-award-winning author of seven novels, Bliss, Illywhacker,
Oscar and Lucinda, The Tax Inspector, The
Unusual Life of Tristan Smith, Jack Maggs and True
History of the Kelly Gang. His highly acclaimed short stories
are now all in Collected Stories. His first children's book
is The Big Bazoohley. His books have won every major literary
award in Australia. He has been awarded the Booker Prize twice - for Oscar
and Lucinda in 1988 and True History of the Kelly Gang
in 2001. Born in Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, Peter Carey now lives in New
York with his family.
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