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The Open Book Podcast - Episode Twenty Eight: The Happiest Man On Earth

In this packed episode we discuss Eddie Jaku’s po…

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In this packed episode we discuss Eddie Jaku’s powerful memoir The Happiest Man on Earth, while the ‘so you think you don’t like’ focuses on dystopian themed titles. Special guests this week include artists Tash Brennfleck and Natalie Wijeyeratne, and Australian author Ruairi Murphy provides a reading from his collection of short stories. Be sure to check out book reviews from our very own Faith and Rosh. We hope you enjoy this episode, please see the show notes for links to items discussed.

First published

05/24/2023

Genres

government

Duration

61 minutes

Parent Podcast

The Open Book

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Episode Description

In this packed episode we discuss Eddie Jaku’s powerful memoir The Happiest Man on Earth, while the ‘so you think you don’t like’ focuses on dystopian themed titles. Special guests this week include artists Tash Brennfleck and Natalie Wijeyeratne, and Australian author Ruairi Murphy provides a reading from his collection of short stories. Be sure to check out book reviews from our very own Faith and Rosh. We hope you enjoy this episode, please see the show notes for links to items discussed.

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