How good it is to hear a Darug voice speaking of Darug history. — Kate Grenville, Award-Winning Author of The Secret River"Based on the life of her own great-great-grandmother, Janson’s fictional interpretation of this dark period in Australia’s history... exposes how horrific and harrowing Aboriginal lives were during this time of brutal conquest, attempted cultural obliteration, resistance, and survival." — Booklist“Benevolence is a searing, unforgettable work . . . this novel is of immense importance.” — Paperbark Words“The gut-truths presented in Benevolence are tied to a larger reckoning needed in Australian society—one that involves a centering of First Nation voices, a willingness to address not just a violent history, but a hostile and violent present.” — Mascara Literary Review“Janson’s writing is evocative. . . . The shame of colonization is amplified by the proud complexities of the narrative . . . Muraging’s—and Janson’s—refusal to perform the victim to voyeurs of trauma is an act of defiance.” — The Sunday Age“The text’s undulation evokes the ever-changing interactions between settlers and Aboriginal populations following settlement, giving voice to an oft-overlooked Aboriginal perspective.” — Australian Book Review