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'Max Easton’s novel Paradise Estate offers a variation on the share-house drama epitomised by Monkey Grip (1977), Helen Garner’s chronicle of communal living in Melbourne.'
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https://theconversation.com/property-woes-and-punk-sensibilities-define-paradise-estate-max-eastons-witty-new-novel-212966Property Woes and Punk Sensibilities Define Paradise Estate, Max Easton’s Witty New NovelThe Conversation