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Grace Tame has never walked on middle ground. From a young age, her life was defined by uncertainty - by trauma and strength, sadness and hope, terrible lows and wondrous highs. As a teenager she found the courage to speak up after experiencing awful and ongoing child sexual abuse. This fight to find her voice would not be her last. In 2021 Grace stepped squarely into the public eye as the Australian of the Year, and was the catalyst for a tidal wave of conversation and action. Australians from all walks of life were inspired and moved by her fire and passion. She was using her voice and encouraging others to use theirs too. The Ninth Life of a Diamond Miner is Grace's story, in Grace's words, on Grace's terms. Here she returns, again and again, to the things that have driven and saved her: love, connection and radical, unwavering honesty. Like Grace, this book is sharply intelligent, deeply felt, wildly unexpected and often blisteringly funny. And, as with all her work, it offers a constructive and optimistic vision for a better future for all of us. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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But one organisational wake-up was a mere blip in the wider life-wrecking evil of pedophiles.
Grace Tame's memoir flows off the pages as part history, part polemic. That's how her mind works. It makes for easy reading as she constantly switches from biography to argument and back. Like a walk in the park with a lady wielding a stiletto. Because there is nothing easy about the substance of this book. It is rightly disturbing. I pray that many will read Tame's book and continue to hear her voice. And act. ( )