Pointing the Bone

by Daryl Joyce


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/30/2020

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 452
ISBN : 9781984506955
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 452
ISBN : 9781984506962
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 452
ISBN : 9781984506948

About the Book

This quintessentially Australian novel set in modern day Byron Bay NSW is a tour-de-force, with a masterful plot that is both unsettling and triumphant. Young ARCHIE STENMARK is sent on an assignment to cover a story about a curse that has been cast on his father’s family by the local Indigenous tribe in Byron Bay. While ARCHIE is researching the curse, his father tries to clear his name of a crime that the town still believes he committed in his youth. In his research, ARCHIE finds out that the elders of the local tribe had cursed his ancestors when they fenced off a sacred meeting place that had been used for centuries. In his search to catalogue the tragedies associated with the curse, ARCHIE meets up with a feisty young Indigenous lawyer, who is heading up the fight for Native Title over his family’s land, but trouble erupts in the town when ARCHIE and his father support the girl’s claim. The powerful STENMARK family, who have more lucrative plans for the waterfront land, become vindictive, and as the conflict unfolds, the seaside town becomes outraged, especially when a number of murders and a cruel abduction take place. Skilfully described and compulsively readable, ‘Pointing the Bone’ is both confronting and exhilarating. Joyce has deftly drawn characters on both sides of the cultural divide, with vivid characters springing onto the page throughout. In the story, the reader is confronted by some shameful incidents wrought by the wealthy family, but after learning about them, we have a deeper understanding of how colonisation affected our First Nation people. There is a dearth of stories on our shelves that shine a light on the brave struggle of Indigenous groups, and even fewer that have a happy ending, but this inspiring book is one. ‘Pointing the Bone’ deserves to take its place on the top shelf of libraries and bookshops throughout our land.


About the Author

Daryl Joyce is the author of two previous books, “Crossing Over” a memoir published by Balboa Press in 2015 and “Going, Going, Gone,” a crime novel set in Sydney published by Inspiring Publishers in 2016. Born in the country town of Kooweerup east of Melbourne, Daryl has previously lived in London and Ottawa, but now resides in Potts Point Sydney with his wife Philippa. The couple have one son Kristian, who lives with his family in Singapore. In previous careers, Daryl was a teacher of special education and a Sydney property agent, but now spends his time as a full time writer. His latest novel “Pointing the Bone” is a fictionalised story based on the troublesome relationship that developed after Europeans colonised Aboriginal land in Byron Bay NSW. Joyce has a strong affection for the characters he has created, especially the Indigenous women in his story who are strong role models. Joyce’s insights create empathy while questioning the shared identity of ‘Country’. The novel which is based on historical facts, personalises the conflict between the traditional owners, whose ancestors had lived on the land for over 65,000 years, and the predatory new colonists who aggressively commandeered their sacred sites and put up fences to shut them out.