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The Open Book - Episode Twelve: Leave The World Behind

In this month's episode we feature two incredible…

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In this month's episode we feature two incredible readings from award winning poet Omar Sakr. We bookchat about the thrilling and disturbing novel Leave the World behind by Rumaan Alam and have staff reviews of two movies, In My Blood it Runs and Hunt for the Wilderpeople. As part of White Ribbon month, we Interview Lisa Burke about the services available at WAYSS and The Orange Door and we feature a resource list of powerful books and documentaries on the topics of gender equality and family violence.

First published

11/24/2021

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government

Duration

56 minutes

Parent Podcast

The Open Book

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Episode Description

In this month's episode we feature two incredible readings from award winning poet Omar Sakr. We bookchat about the thrilling and disturbing novel Leave the World behind by Rumaan Alam and have staff reviews of two movies, In My Blood it Runs and Hunt for the Wilderpeople. As part of White Ribbon month, we Interview Lisa Burke about the services available at WAYSS and The Orange Door and we feature a resource list of powerful books and documentaries on the topics of gender equality and family violence.

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