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Double helix

Childhood as a ‘biblical shitshow’
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December 2024, no. 471

Australian Gospel: A family saga by Lech Blaine

Black Inc., $36.99 pb, 363 pp

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Double helix

Childhood as a ‘biblical shitshow’
by
December 2024, no. 471

Lech Blaine. Lucky bastard. Great stories fall in his lap, like butterflies alighting on an open hand. All he has to do is write them up.

Oh, that it were so easy. Earning great material, in Blaine’s case, has meant more travails in three decades than some people endure in a lifetime. Surviving a horrific motor accident that claimed three young lives and profoundly damaged several others was grist for his first memoir, Car Crash (2021). The early death of his father, his mother’s decline through neurodegenerative illness, and managing a Bundaberg motel when his peers were attending university have produced compelling essays.

Australian Gospel: A family saga

Australian Gospel: A family saga

by Lech Blaine

Black Inc., $36.99 pb, 363 pp

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ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.

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