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A father rollerblading to church in his ministerial robes, a university student in a leotard sprinting through fog, a trespass notice from Pak'nSave, a beautiful unborn goat in a jar . . .In scenarios ranging from the mundane to the surreal, Madison Hamill looks back at her younger selves with a sharp eye.

Was she good or evil? Ignorant or enlightened? What parts of herself did she give up in order to forge ahead in school, church, work, and relationships, with a self that made sense to others?With wit and intelligence, these shape-shifting essays probe the ways in which a person's inner and outer worlds intersect and submit to one another.

It is a brilliantly discomfiting, vivid and funny collection in which peace is found in the weirdest moments.'I never felt that I was looking at fine writing - only at astonishing writing.' -Elizabeth Knox

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Product Details
Victoria University Press
1776563239 / 9781776563234
eBook (EPUB)
16/02/2021
English
1 pages
140 x 210 mm
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