
Benevolence: A Novel
Blending the mythical power of TĆ©a Obreht and the epic scope of Min Jin Lee, a searing historical novel that tells a story of colonization, survival, and resistance in a way never done beforeāa beautiful, brilliant, and brutal reimagining of the first contact between Indigenous people and white British settlers and the far-reaching consequences for one Aboriginal girl coming of age in an unsteady and dangerous world.āHow good it is to hear a Darug voice speaking of Darug history.āāKate Grenville, author of The Secret River, winner of the Commonwealth PrizeāBased on the life of her own great-great-grandmother, Jansonās fictional interpretation of this dark period in Australiaās history . . . exposes how horrific and harrowing Aboriginal lives were during this time of brutal conquest, attempted cultural obliteration, resistance, and survival.āāBooklist
The Darug Aboriginal Nation has lived in Australia since time immemorial. But at the turn of the nineteenth century, white settlers begin to arrive from the British empire, laying claim to lands that belong to Indigenous communities through cataclysmic violence.At an early age, Muraging, a member of the Darug Nation, is given over to the Parramatta Native Institution by her father. Fleeing the school in pursuit of a better future, she embarks on a journey of discovery and a search for a safe place to make her homeāa task more winding and treacherous than she could have dreamed.Julie Jansonās American debut is a searing historical novel that tells a story of colonization, survival, and resistance in a way never done beforeā shattering stereotypes to give voice to an Aboriginal experience of early settlement in Australia.
Blending the mythical power of TĆ©a Obreht and the epic scope of Min Jin Lee, a searing historical novel that tells a story of colonization, survival, and resistance in a way never done beforeāa beautiful, brilliant, and brutal reimagining of the first contact between Indigenous people and white British settlers and the far-reaching consequences for one Aboriginal girl coming of age in an unsteady and dangerous world.āHow good it is to hear a Darug voice speaking of Darug history.āāKate Grenville, author of The Secret River, winner of the Commonwealth PrizeāBased on the life of her own great-great-grandmother, Jansonās fictional interpretation of this dark period in Australiaās history . . . exposes how horrific and harrowing Aboriginal lives were during this time of brutal conquest, attempted cultural obliteration, resistance, and survival.āāBooklist
The Darug Aboriginal Nation has lived in Australia since time immemorial. But at the turn of the nineteenth century, white settlers begin to arrive from the British empire, laying claim to lands that belong to Indigenous communities through cataclysmic violence.At an early age, Muraging, a member of the Darug Nation, is given over to the Parramatta Native Institution by her father. Fleeing the school in pursuit of a better future, she embarks on a journey of discovery and a search for a safe place to make her homeāa task more winding and treacherous than she could have dreamed.Julie Jansonās American debut is a searing historical novel that tells a story of colonization, survival, and resistance in a way never done beforeā shattering stereotypes to give voice to an Aboriginal experience of early settlement in Australia.
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Blending the mythical power of TĆ©a Obreht and the epic scope of Min Jin Lee, a searing historical novel that tells a story of colonization, survival, and resistance in a way never done beforeāa beautiful, brilliant, and brutal reimagining of the first contact between Indigenous people and white British settlers and the far-reaching consequences for one Aboriginal girl coming of age in an unsteady and dangerous world.āHow good it is to hear a Darug voice speaking of Darug history.āāKate Grenville, author of The Secret River, winner of the Commonwealth PrizeāBased on the life of her own great-great-grandmother, Jansonās fictional interpretation of this dark period in Australiaās history . . . exposes how horrific and harrowing Aboriginal lives were during this time of brutal conquest, attempted cultural obliteration, resistance, and survival.āāBooklist
The Darug Aboriginal Nation has lived in Australia since time immemorial. But at the turn of the nineteenth century, white settlers begin to arrive from the British empire, laying claim to lands that belong to Indigenous communities through cataclysmic violence.At an early age, Muraging, a member of the Darug Nation, is given over to the Parramatta Native Institution by her father. Fleeing the school in pursuit of a better future, she embarks on a journey of discovery and a search for a safe place to make her homeāa task more winding and treacherous than she could have dreamed.Julie Jansonās American debut is a searing historical novel that tells a story of colonization, survival, and resistance in a way never done beforeā shattering stereotypes to give voice to an Aboriginal experience of early settlement in Australia.
























