From Norman Swan’s health guide to grim fiction: what to read this week
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By Kerryn Goldsworthy and Steven Carroll
July 30, 2021 2.00pm
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Kerryn Goldsworthy and Steven Carroll have cast their eyes over a batch of recently released fiction and non-fiction books. Here, they share their recaps and reviews.
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Talk to Me,
Bloomsbury, $29.99
Living with chimpanzees is a subject that many fiction writers have tackled, notably Peter Goldsworthy in his 1995 novel
Wish and Karen Joy Fowler in 2013 with
We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves. Both authors are fearless about exploring some dark ethical and moral considerations, and about following a line of thought to its natural conclusion.
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