Biography & Memoir History Australiana
Jackson’s Track: Memoir of a Dreamtime Place pairs Carolyn Landon’s sensitive narration with Daryl Tonkin’s firsthand recollections, delivering a vivid Australian memoir that charts life on a Gippsland sawmill settlement from the 1950s onward. Art & Culture, History, and Biography readers alike are drawn to its portrait of Aboriginal and white relations amid the bush.
The 1999 Viking paperback is clean and tightly bound, free of notes or dog-eared pages; expect only light page-yellowing, minor foxing inside the front cover, and a small mark on the closed page edge—typical, gentle signs of age. From a smoke-free home, this copy invites careful reading or display without distraction.
Collectors of Australian history and cultural studies value the title for its grassroots perspective and Dreamtime place-making, making it a thoughtful addition to any true-stories shelf. Secure this gently aged copy today and step into Jackson’s Track.