Aabha Sharma
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Emma Donoghue:
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(view spoiler)[When you were writing the wonder how did you have such an accurate feel of the reasons a little girl may suddenly stop eating? I felt like I knew only because of personal experience but if I try to explain it to someone it falls short. Could you recommend me a few books that you refenced perhaps, to understand little girls and their relationship with food. It would help me understand my own situation better. Thank you (hide spoiler)]
Emma Donoghue
There's a very good study of the fasting girls by Joan Brumberg - that's one that stands out for me - and an amazing cross-cultural study called Hunger by Sharman Russell. Otherwise I just imagined hard! and looked at my hearty-eating little daughter to figure out the natural impulses that might get thwarted.
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Lynnie
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Emma Donoghue:
We have finally produced a radio play of Man and Boy, with your permission pre pandemic, as we were never able to do it in a live onstage version. I have adapted your story with excerpts from Matthew Scott’s autobiography. My husband Sean Sullivan has done the reading and the sound engineering. Needless to say, we hope we have your blessing and would be thrilled if you would give it a listen and allow us to send it?
Elizabeth
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Emma Donoghue:
I just finished The Pull of the Stars. It was so amazing! I loved it and Nurse Julia and Bridie are fantastic characters. How did you first learn of Dr. Kathleen Lynn? I had never heard of her before reading your book. What an amazing woman! I'm so glad you gave her the light she clearly deserves. I'm interested in learning more about her. Do you have a resource you could recommend to do that?
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