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Both Sides Book Club

Episode 17 - "Honeybee" by Craig Silvey

19 Nov 2020

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Welcome to episode 17 Honeybee by Craig Silvey. The book was inspired by a real situation witnessed by the author’s brother and sister-in-law and in this episode, we discuss the author’s endeavour to portray his characters’ anguish and vulnerability in a way that is both sensitive and heartwarming. We are delighted to be bringing you this episode in Trans Awareness week and hope that you loved the book as much as we did. In our discussion, we refer to Sam as he/him. This is incorrect and we apologise for our mistake. Since Sam identifies as female, it is considered more respectful to use she/her. The following organisations are a fabulous source of education and support: @minus18youth @transendaus2012 @twenty10glcs @reachout_aus #honeybee @craigsilvey #allenandunwin #bookstagram Just a content warning: issues of self-harm and suicide may arise during this discussion. If you or anyone you know needs help, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14; Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636; Kids Helpline Official on 1800 551 800; or the Suicide Call Back Service on 1300 659 467. The next book we will be reading is "The Vanishing Half" by Brit Bennett Both Sides Book club is a podcast brought to you by Catie and Debbie Allen. Every two weeks we get together to chat about a different book. Reading good books is our passion, our escape and our solace. Through books, we experience different worlds and hear others voices as our own. Books connect us, which is why we would love you to read with us and join the conversation. Happy Reading!

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