I've heard that if 'Wuthering Heights' does well at the Box Office that a second 'Saltburn'will be made starring Margot Robbieand her gin, and is to be titled 'Papa Saltburn';-)
There is one particular author in Australia this year (whose books I haven't read) making waves at Writers Festivals who either ban her from them or don't, which just goes to show you that if nothing was done in the first place, how many readers or festival goers would really care about her or her book?
Someone donated the above book to the Op Shop I volunteer at, and it was in good condition, so I asked one of the managers whether we sell books like this one and they said "no ... put it in therecycle bin".
This manager is into the pronoun thing, which I'm not, but I try to be respectful to their view of the world and play along, while not getting the pronoun game, being a straight whitish"Baby Boomer".
The cut off year (1964) of the "Baby Boomer"generation, that is.
Funny thing was that when I was growing up is that I always saw Rogerand Peteas part of "My Generation", but it turns out that "officially" they were just born at the end of the"Silent Generation"... much like I was in the "Baby Boomer"generation, ironically:-)
Personally, I think all of this X,Y,Z, Alphageneration stuff is pure crap, but like this pronoun stuff, the younger generations take this stuff quite seriously ... seriously?!
And I only bought this book (for a gold coin donation)(staff are allowed to buy stuff that would normally be binned) because of the author's accusation on the front cover that "my generation" screwed Her's.
I had no idea who Laureen Southern was until this book crossed my path.
I can't stand theFar Right any more than I can stand the Far Left, when it comes to their warped political views
While I can't say that I am a fan of Laureen Southern's work, I do agree with some things she writes about and says, while other things she states as fact make me laugh out loud.
I passed the book on to a street library, so that other book lovers like me can have a read.
I just hope some Nazior Commo doesn't take the book out of the street library to burn or bin.
I laughed when Laureen twists the 1984 book referenceto an Ugg Boot stepping on a human face forever, when an Ugg Bootwas the footwear of choice for Bogans when I was growing up in the 80s.