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2022年12月13日—Ouston'sbeguilingdebutnovelexploreslove,lossandtheobsessiverecreationofthefirstflightonAustraliansoilbythegreatescape ...,AustralianBookReview(ABR)isAustralia'sleadingartsandliteraryreview.Createdin1961,andnowbasedinMelbourne,ABRpublishesreviews,essa...,Thisradical,compellingandsometimesheartbreakingmemoirasks:whydowemakeitsodifficultforfatpeopletoliveintheirbodies,intheworld?,A...

15 book reviews of 2022 that garnered 5 stars

2022年12月13日 — Ouston's beguiling debut novel explores love, loss and the obsessive recreation of the first flight on Australian soil by the great escape ...

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This radical, compelling and sometimes heartbreaking memoir asks: why do we make it so difficult for fat people to live in their bodies, in the world?

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A confident, compelling and heartfelt novel about grief, family, coming of age, connection and racism that's written with sensitivity and care.

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Books. January 27, 2024 January 27, 2024. Review. How trauma is mistaken for disorder. The mental health profession is now less about healing than it is about ...

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Australian Book Review acknowledges the Kulin Nation as the Traditional Owners of the land on which it is situated in Southbank, Victoria, and pays respect to ...

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Book review: A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman. February 5, 2023. Knowing that the movie based on A Man Called Ove was in the cinemas, I raced to read the ...

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Australian fiction. The Conversion by Amanda Lohrey. Reviewed by Chris Gordon. 'Home is where the heart is,' says everyone everywhere ...