On the Java Ridge

Novel by Australian author Jock Serong From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

On the Java Ridge is a 2017 novel by Australian writer Jock Serong.[1]

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On the Java Ridge
AuthorJock Serong
LanguageEnglish
GenreNovel
PublisherText Publishing
Publication date
31 July 2017
Publication placeAustralia
Media typePrint
Pages309 pp.
Awards2018 Staunch Book Prize, winner; 2018 Colin Roderick Award, winner
ISBN9781925498394
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Synopsis

The novel is set in the days leading up to a fictional 2018 Federal election, and its narrative moves from the point of view of a cabinet minister in Canberra to two phinisi: one, the Java Ridge of the book's title, fitted for luxury surf tourism, the other an Indonesian fishing boat carrying asylum seekers.

Critical reception

Writing in The Sydney Morning Herald Adrian McKinty noted: "At times On the Java Ridge courts the didacticism of late period John le Carre when really Serong needs to channel someone such as Clive Cussler or Iain Banks to move the plot along. But this is only a minor quibble – how it all gets resolved in the third act is nicely done and I enjoyed jumping between the very different points of view that Serong uses to tell his taut and impressive third novel."[2]

In The Australian Book Review Miriam Cosic found Serong's writing to be "compelling, despite some quirks". She continued: "But as we know from real life, this generation of conservative Australian politicians, who uncharacteristically wear their religion on their sleeves, haven't given Serong much in the way of political or moral argument to work with."[3]

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