Must-Read Historical Fiction: Read An Extract from The Settlement by Jock Serong

Must-Read Historical Fiction: Read An Extract from The Settlement by Jock Serong

When he came to the clearing where the child had gone, the bad feeling was already well ahead of him.

The boy, Whelk, was there in the open, looking back over his shoulder at his own small footprints in the ash. Tiny whirls where the air was hot and escaping. He had walked into the centre of the clearing, high trees all around him. A little smoke still rose from the place where the fire had been, and even several yards back the Surveyor could feel the warmth of it on his face.

The ground must be glowing hot under the boy’s feet, but he was paying no heed, and seemed unaware of the Surveyor watching him. He reached his fingers into the gloom, seeking balance. A misplaced step could crush through the powdery surface. A burnt foot would slow everybody down. The Man would be displeased.

The Man was often displeased.

The charred timbers splayed outwards: the Surveyor saw now that Whelk was standing in the ghost of a hut. The air was thick with menace: no birds, no breeze. The rest of the party were out in the bush around them but there were no voices. The world was dumb and blurred as he watched the boy, and he felt as though he had been struck over the head. In the white powdered ash he saw an iron door latch, sooted black.

The barrel and breech of a rifle. Bottles standing in a crate now burnt away.

The smell of it was powerful, recent. Not the smell of a cooking fire, of the burning grasses, of the pyres he’d seen that these people made for their dead. This one was just timbers, but it hadn’t started of its own accord. There would be people.

He called Whelk back from the clearing, and the boy looked up at him, returning from wherever his mind had gone to…

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            Publisher details

            The Settlement
            Author
            Jock Serong
            Publisher
            Text Publishing
            Genre
            Fiction
            Released
            30 August, 2022
            ISBN
            9781922458797

            Synopsis

            On the windswept point of an island at the edge of Van Diemen’s Land, the Commandant huddles with a small force of white men and women. He has gathered together, under varying degrees of coercion and duress, the last of the Tasmanians, or so he believes. His purpose is to save them—from a number of things, but most pressingly from the murderous intent of the pastoral settlers on their country.

            The orphans Whelk and Pipi, fighting for their survival against the malevolent old man they know as the Catechist, watch as almost everything proves resistant to the Commandant’s will. The wind, the spread of disease, the strange black dog that floats in on the prow of a wrecked ship…But above all the chief, the leader of the exiles, before whom the Commandant performs a sordid dance of intimacy and betrayal.

            In The Settlement, Jock Serong reimagines in urgent, compelling prose the ill-fated exploits of George Augustus Robinson at the settlement of Wybalenna—a venture whose blinkered, self-interested cruelty might stand for the colonial enterprise itself.

            Jock Serong
            About the author

            Jock Serong

            Jock Serong lives and works on the far southwest coast of Victoria. He was a practising lawyer when he wrote Quota and is currently a features writer, and the editor of Great Ocean Quarterly. He is married with four children, who in turn are raising a black dog, a rabbit and an unknown number of guinea pigs. Quota is his first novel.

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