Description
Discover the powerful narrative of Benevolence, a groundbreaking Australian historical fiction that gives voice to First Nations perspectives. Authored by Darug writer Julie Janson, Benevolence delves into the life of Muraging (Mary James), a Darug woman born around 1813, who navigates the devastating impacts of British colonisation. Originally released in 2020, Benevolence received acclaim for its refreshing take on colonial narratives, showcasing the realities of Aboriginal life during the early colonial period in New South Wales.
Set against the backdrop of the Hawkesbury River, Parramatta, and Sydney, this novel spans crucial years from 1816 to 1835, vividly illustrating the complex relationships and historical events that shaped the Australian landscape. Janson’s compelling storytelling shatters stereotypes, offering readers a humanized lens through which to understand the colonial experience and the ongoing struggles of Aboriginal communities.
This 2024 reformat edition breathes new life into Benevolence, serving as a timely reminder of the dialogue needed surrounding Australia's colonial past and present. Prepare for a thought-provoking journey that encourages deeper reflection on society's reckoning with history. Add Benevolence to your collection and engage with a narrative that champions First Nations voices and fosters essential discussions on identity, belonging, and resilience.
Set against the backdrop of the Hawkesbury River, Parramatta, and Sydney, this novel spans crucial years from 1816 to 1835, vividly illustrating the complex relationships and historical events that shaped the Australian landscape. Janson’s compelling storytelling shatters stereotypes, offering readers a humanized lens through which to understand the colonial experience and the ongoing struggles of Aboriginal communities.
This 2024 reformat edition breathes new life into Benevolence, serving as a timely reminder of the dialogue needed surrounding Australia's colonial past and present. Prepare for a thought-provoking journey that encourages deeper reflection on society's reckoning with history. Add Benevolence to your collection and engage with a narrative that champions First Nations voices and fosters essential discussions on identity, belonging, and resilience.