![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Sydney Cove (N.S.W.) - Juvenile fiction. | Australia - Social conditions - 18th century - Juvenile fiction. ![]() | Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1788-1850. | Health - Infectious diseases - Smallpox. | Literature and stories - Non indigenous - Fiction. | Interracial adoption - Juvenile fiction. This is also shown when he takes in Maria and Rachel and always tries to treat them respectfully. He is a kind and honourable man when he adopted Nanberry and raised him like a son of his own and never treated him any different. | Cadigal (Australian people) - Juvenile fiction. In the book Nanberry black brother white by Jackie French a young native boy, Nanberry is adopted by Surgeon White. 305-307)Ĭhildren's Book Council of Australia Honour Book: Younger Readers, 2012Ĭhildren, Aboriginal Australian - Juvenile fiction. The amazing story of Australias first surgeon and the boy he adopted. Seen through the eyes of the colony's only surgeon and Nanberry, the Aboriginal boy adopted by Surgeon White who finds himself uncomfortably between two worlds, it is a new perspective on Australia's earliest days of white settlement. The year is 1789, and in the newly created colony at Sydney Cove is struggling for survival. The year is 1788, and in the newly created colony at Sydney Cove is struggling for survival. Nanberry : black brother white / Jackie French Book Bib ID ![]()
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