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The Little Black Princess: A True Tale of Life in the Never-Never Land
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The Little Black Princess: A True Tale of Life in the Never-Never Land in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $1.32


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The Little Black Princess: A True Tale of Life in the Never-Never Land in Ottawa, ON
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The book tells the story of Bett-Bett, a young Aboriginal girl, referred to as the "Little Black Princess," and her life in the Australian outback. The story is set in the "Never-Never Land," a term used to describe the remote and sparsely populated Northern Territory where Jeannie Gunn and her husband lived and worked on a cattle station.The narrative is based on real-life experiences and relationships between Jeannie Gunn, Bett-Bett, and the other Indigenous people living in the region. Bett-Bett is depicted as lively, curious, and mischievous, and the book describes her adventures, daily life, and interactions with the author and the station workers.
The book tells the story of Bett-Bett, a young Aboriginal girl, referred to as the "Little Black Princess," and her life in the Australian outback. The story is set in the "Never-Never Land," a term used to describe the remote and sparsely populated Northern Territory where Jeannie Gunn and her husband lived and worked on a cattle station.The narrative is based on real-life experiences and relationships between Jeannie Gunn, Bett-Bett, and the other Indigenous people living in the region. Bett-Bett is depicted as lively, curious, and mischievous, and the book describes her adventures, daily life, and interactions with the author and the station workers.

















