The novels were Working Bullocks (1926), which dramatised the physical and emotional traumas of timber workers in the karri country of Australia's south-west, and Coonardoo (1929), a sensitive and often poetic novel which became notorious for its candid portrayal of relationships between white men and black women in the north-west.
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Rather than shut down, Pemberton's mill switched to plantation Tasmanian blue gum and pine in addition to karri.