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Edenglassie by Melissa LucashenkoLucashenko’s focus has always been on “ordinary Australians and the extraordinary lives they lead”. Here, entwining a sweeping historical love story with a tense, funny contemporary one, she pulls the country’s history out from under the rug.
In a friendly, accessible tone that makes room for emotional complexity, The Year I Met My Brain discusses the gauntlet adults recently diagnosed with ADHD are likely to run, and the lasting impacts of the ones they’ve already passed through.
The book is helpfully divided into themed days: meat-free Mondays, taco Tuesdays. And I have never felt so “seen” in a cookbook than in “wok Wednesdays”, where Liaw says family quantities of fried rice are actually best made not in a wok but a frypan. After I had a child I realised the necessity of quick, family friendly dinner ideas; Liaw has made my job a little easier – and a lot tastier.
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