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Bedtime Story
Bedtime Story | Chloe Hooper
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From the best-selling author of The Tall Man and The Arsonist, a personal tale about death, life and the enchantment of stories. With illustrations by Anna Walker. Let me tell you a story When Chloe Hoopers partner is diagnosed with a rare and aggressive illness, she has to find a way to tell their two young sons. By instinct, she turns to the bookshelf. Can the news be broken as a bedtime tale? Is there a perfect book to prepare children for loss? Hooper embarks on a quest to find what practical lessons childrens literaturewith its innocent orphans and evil adults, magic, monsters and anthropomorphic animalscan teach about grief and resilience in real life. From the Brothers Grimm to Frances Hodgson Burnett and Tolkien and Dahlall of whom suffered childhood bereavementsshe follows the breadcrumbs of the worlds favourite authors, searching for the deep wisdom in their books and lives. Both memoir and manual, Bedtime Story is stunningly illustrated by the New York Times award-winning Anna Walker. In an age of worldwide uncertainty, here is a profound and moving exploration of the dark and light of storytelling. 'Everything youd ever want in a bedtime story heroes and heroines, puzzles and dangers, invisible forces, birds, trees, beasts, poetry, sadness and joy. Stories within stories. I was spellbound from the start. As for the ending... I cant tell you that.' Paul Kelly OA Chloe Hooper has a formidable talent to take complex stories and ideas and truths, and to distil them into a language of direct and powerful beauty. This is a story of grief and of patience, of hope and acceptance. It is also a reminder of the solace that books give us, and of how the imaginary worlds we dive into as children remain with is for all our lives, of how they guide us into adulthood and maturity. There is a quiet courage and strength in this book. It is both gentle and uncompromising, a love letter to family and to literature that is bracingly unsentimental. I was profoundly moved, and profoundly grateful. Christos Tsiolkas, author of The Slap and Damascus This book is a miracle of light and meaning-making from one of our finest writers. Venturing inward with extraordinary grace, Hooper explores and extends the long literary line surging with our deepest inherited wisdom about how to embrace our finite lives. The result is nothing less than the hero's journey we have been collectively starving for. Telling you this is like trying to describe the sun; it is a book so powerful and beautiful so utterly its own that it can only be experienced directly. Sarah Krasnostein, author of The Trauma Cleaner and The Believer Exquisitely beautiful. This book is an act of love. Anna Funder, author of All That I Am and Stasiland 'Deeply engrossing and honest, human, full of love and tenderness, with moments of sparkling humour in the struggle. I loved everything about Bedtime Story. I loved particularly what it taught me about authors who write for children, the ways that writing and reading provides compensation, balancing the scales between loss and love. Sofie Laguna, author of The Eye of the Sheep and Too Loud Lily
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This is a beautiful book.

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MrsMalaprop
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Bibliotherapy @Jeg 🙌

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This was chosen for my book club. I‘ve not read Chloe Hooper before but I intend to read more now. A kind of memoir, Hooper wrote this when her partner (a well-known Australian) was diagnosed with potentially terminal cancer and she pondered how to tell their young children. Hooper explores children‘s literature and what it might tell us about mortality. I look forward to our book club discussion on this one.

Cinfhen Ohhhh, I read both of her nonfiction books! This sounds profoundly sad 😔 #stacked 1y
MrsMalaprop @Cinfhen I bought The Arsonist for my dad because he knew that country well, but I didn‘t read it myself. Need to do so now I think. 1y
Cinfhen I thought The Arsonist was so well written . I wasn‘t as keen on her first book- it was a bit drier but still a fascinating story 1y
LeeRHarry Loved the Tall Man - so infuriating though . The Arsonist was very good - pretty much bawled my way through it, brought back a lot of memories for sure. 1y
MrsMalaprop @LeeRHarry both those books sound harrowing. Might have to carefully choose when to read them. 🙏 1y
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