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For the first twenty-seven years of his life, Ben McKelvey didn't spend too much time thinking about his brain, nor much about trauma. He ...
An exhilarating, thought-provoking and joyful debut that asks how we create our identities and how we can transcend them.
'Language gave to me the body ...
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Eileen Kramer has lived the most extraordinary life. Born just after Australia ...
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These events, foretold, are of forty years ago. They were a surreal blur then and remain so. A fever dream that was tragically real. Even ...
Where do I belong? Who am I? The blood of my fathers links me to a much older place and time. I've walked in ...
My Steve is a deeply personal and moving tribute to a man adored by millions of people who never met him, and cherished by those ...
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'If I were to tell you our story in sign language-the story of my grandparents and me-I'd begin with a single finger touching my ...
The phone rang unexpectedly, late one night. 'Guess who our white ancestors were?' chuckled Uncle Gerry. 'They were slave traders! A couple of generations of ...
An incredible true tale of overcoming injustice and ode to the fierce love within one family, The Shape of Dust is a haunting appraisal of ...
'When I was born in 1935 I grew up, despite the Depression and World War II, with a primitive sense of being fortunate . . . The utopian ...