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‘Combines the conflicting elements of Australia’s black and white cultures in a uniquely authentic way ... An appealing and sensitive novel ... he has succeeded masterfully.’
– Paul Ormonde, Herald SunCraig Robertson is a technical writer who documents computerised information systems. He lives in Melbourne, and is also the author of Song of Gondwana, published by Penguin in 1989.
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