Black Lightning (novel)
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| Author | Dymphna Cusack |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Heinemann, Melbourne |
Publication date | 1964 |
| Media type | Print (hardback & paperback) |
| Pages | 249 pp |
| Preceded by | Picnic Races |
| Followed by | The Sun is Not Enough |
Black Lightning (1964) is a novel by Australian writer Dymphna Cusack.[1]
Tempe Caxton is an ageing television presenter who is recovering from a suicide attempt following the end of her career and the breakdown of a love affair. In hospital she learns that her dead son has left a part-Aboriginal child in a north coast town. The novel follows Caxton's journey of discovery into her own family's past and the living conditions of Australia's original inhabitants.