Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 Kate Crowcroft on Kylie Maslen's 'Show Me Where It Hurts'
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'Kylie Maslen's début essay collection, Show Me Where It Hurts, is an intimate exploration of living with chronic illness. Maslen describes her own experiences with the invisible illness she has lived with for the last twenty years, delving into its daily reality while incorporating music, literature, television, film, online culture, and more. Kate Crowcroft, who reviews the book in ABR's November issue, describes it as 'essential reading for those of us with the privilege of having a body that behaves itself'.' (Production summary)

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      2020 .
      Extent: 8 mins 44 secsp.
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      • Posted 18 November 2020
      Series: y separately published work icon The ABR Podcast 2020 Southbank : Australian Book Review, Inc. , 2020 26765067 2020 website podcast Number in series: 42
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