Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 Hannah Gadsby Navigates the Mirror Maze of Trauma as an Autistic, Gender Queer Comedian
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'There is a moment in Hannah Gadsby’s Ten Steps To Nanette that spoke so eloquently about an experience I have never quite been able to articulate that I had to put the book down and go make a cup of tea. Recalling her upbraiding by an art teacher following her submission of a fact-filled essay,' 

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