Leanne Hall is an author of and specialist in young adult and children’s fiction. Her debut novel, This Is Shyness, won the Text Prize and was followed by a sequel, Queen of the Night. Her novel for younger readers, Iris and the Tiger, won the Patricia Wrightson Prize for Children’s Literature at the 2017 NSW Premier’s Literary Awards. This week we're diving into her beautiful and haunting YA novel, The Gaps.
Just a note a warning before listening: This episode deals with discussions of violent crime against women. It was recorded in late February 2021, before Sarah Everard's abduction and murder in London. Some of the discussions may be triggering and if you'd like to skip straight to the writing chat, skip ahead to 49 minutes.
Our interview starts at 25 minutes.
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Caitlin recommends:
Moxie (movie)
A fun movie about teen girls smashing the patriarch brought to us by Amy Poehler. Caitlin hasn't read the YA book of the same name, but we've both heard brilliant things about it.
Michelle recommends:
The Trespasser by Tana French
Character-driven and atmospheric crime fiction filling the Line of Duty-shaped hole in Michelle's heart.
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The Gaps is out now in Australia.
We both received copies of The Gaps for review from Text Publishing.