I must admit, I love early Australian history from the First Fleet forward a 150 years or so, thus I was already predisposed to enjoy this book.
The author, Graham Seal, has certainly done his research and, from this, he has managed to pull together a broad and fascinating account of Australia’s convict past.
The book is not chronological, it’s chapters are groups of similar subject matter. The stories of ‘Unpromising Beginnings’, ‘Perilous Voyages’, ‘The Convict Underworld’, ‘The System’, ‘Pain and Suffering’, ‘Troublemakers’, ‘Places of Condemnation’, Desperate Escapes’ etc.
Graham Seal has already done the hard work - sourcing the information and turning that information into readable stories. I learned so much about the System and the life and times of many convicts. It was gruesome in parts, and certainly very sad in parts as well, but there were also stories of courage and determination and heart warming stories too.
I would highly recommend this book and now intend to read some of Graham Seal’s other books.