TY - BOOK AU - Johnson,Katherine TI - Paris savages SN - 9781925384703 U1 - A823.4 23 PY - 2019/// CY - Edgecliff, NSW PB - Ventura Press KW - Entertainers KW - Australia KW - Fiction KW - Aboriginal Australians KW - History KW - 19th century KW - fast KW - Scientists KW - Voyages and travels KW - Australian fiction KW - 21st century KW - local KW - Europe KW - 1871-1918 KW - Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander content KW - Australian KW - Historical fiction KW - lcgft N1 - Includes bibliographical references N2 - Based on a true story, Paris Savages takes us from colonised Australia to the heart of Europe in 1882, where three young Aboriginal people were taken to perform for mass entertainment. On beautiful Fraser Island, the population of the Badtjala people is in sharp decline following a run of brutal massacres. When German man Louis Müller offers to sail eighteen-year-old Bonny to Europe in the hope of seeking help from the Queen of England - in exchange for performing to huge crowds - the brave and headstrong Bonny agrees. Accompanied by twenty two-year-old Jurano and Jurano's fifteen-year-old niece, Dorondera, Müller's beautiful yet grieving daughter Hilda agrees to help her father with the journey, but soon finds herself becoming entranced by Bonny. While crowds in Europe are enthusiastic to see the unique dances, singing, fights, and pole climbing from the oldest culture in the world, the attention is relentless, and the fascination of scientists intrusive. Bonny is not a passive victim, and starts to earn money from mocking the crowd, but when disaster strikes, he must find a way to return home. A story of love, hardship, spirituality, culture and the fight against injustice, Paris Savages brings a little known part of history to blazing life for the first time, from one of Australia's most promising novelists ER -