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Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 19 March 2024 of The Conversation est. 2011 The Conversation
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* Contents derived from the , 2024 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
‘I Wanted to Stop … but I Also Wanted to Pull’ . 1 in 50 People Have Trichotillomania – a New Memoir Unpacks Compulsive Hair-pulling, Jane Turner Goldsmith , single work review
— Review of The Pulling Adele Dumont , 2024 selected work autobiography essay ;

'Towards the end of Adele Dumont’s affecting memoir The Pulling, she thanks the reader, her “stranger”, for the opportunity to unburden herself of her compulsion of 17 years (and since the age of 17): to pull out strands of her hair, regularly and frequently. As a result, a large section of her scalp would eventually lay bare, yet cleverly concealed from others.' (Publication summary)

Led by Leah Purcell’s Captivating Performance, High Country Delivers Fresh Take on Australian Rural Noir, Stephen Gaunson , single work review
— Review of High Country Beck Cole , Marcia Gardner , John Ridley , 2024 series - publisher film/TV ;

'“If you don’t know who your mob are, you don’t know who you are,” Detective Andrea “Andie” Whitford (played by Leah Purcell) is told early into the new crime series High Country.' 

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