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OverviewWhat Would You Do For Love? Balagaan has defeated Dangan, wed his childhood sweetheart and has two beautiful children; so why does he feel so anxious? When the Nyangbal people discover the Yirraalii, the Newcomers, on their land, they take no chances and hastily move camp. The Yirraalii had a reputation for being dangerous and brutal. Waiting and watching, Dangan's wife stumbles into their new camp and recounts a brutal Yirraalii attack on her husband's clan. She pleads for help. Balagaan and his cousins, Yirinyin and Irindilli, are sent to investigate. Unable to find survivors, they quickly discover the Newcomers are using 'Native Police' to murder and capture other Aboriginal people. Balagaan and the Nyangbal people flee to a secret campsite, deep in the forest. But are they really safe? He must consult the Clever Man. While he journeys far from home, he is unaware his mortal enemy, Dangan, is leading the Native Police straight to his family's hiding place. Can Balagaan return in time to save his wife and children, or will his enemy finally get his revenge? 'Savages' recounts the shameful frontier conflict history of Ballina that occurred due to the British colonisation of Australia. It is a story that was duplicated across the country in the 1800s. If you like historical romance, Aboriginal history, and plenty of action, then you'll love this gripping historical novel from Steve Trotter. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Steve Trotter , Eli CookPublisher: Magpie Publishers Imprint: Magpie Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.449kg ISBN: 9780645178456ISBN 10: 0645178454 Pages: 334 Publication Date: 31 October 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews'Steve's book is frickin brilliant, unputdownable.' - Helen Welch 'Like Dark Emu, it paints the strength and grace of Aboriginal people.' - John Gardiner, journalist and author. 'It conveys an important message and ought to be compulsory reading in every Australian High School.' - Marianne Vincent, Goodreads. Author InformationPublisher of the post colonial novels, 'The Magpie and the Snake', 'Gawngan and the Marriage Tree' and 'Savages'. The three historical fiction novels are from the Australia's Black History series that explores the impact of colonisation on the Aboriginal people of Australia through the eyes of the Bundjalung heroes Balagaan and Gawngan and the Nyangbal people of Ballina. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |