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y separately published work icon Honey Blood single work   autobiography  
Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 Honey Blood
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''I thought if I was going to die I should write some things down'

'Kirsty Everett was going to be an Olympic gymnast. But as she made plans to win gold, life, as it does, laughed at the goal she'd set. Aged nine, she was diagnosed with leukaemia and spent the next two and a half years in treatment and attending the funerals of children she met in the cancer ward. At the age of sixteen, Kirsty's cancer returned. Faced with a devastating prognosis, she threw herself into as much as she could - friends, school, drama, sport, even a life-writing course with Patti Miller. As she said, 'I thought if I was going to die I should write some things down.'

'Against the odds, Kirsty survived. She never achieved gold at the Olympics, but she learned a lot about people, attitudes and resilience.

'This is a book about growing up different when you want to be the same; sparking hostility where there should be support; and how love can be tested to its utmost. It's wise and unflinching and hopeful, and you won't feel the same after reading it.' (Publication summary)

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y separately published work icon Live Recording: Kirsty Everett in Conversation Lachlan Philpott (interviewer), Melbourne : Readings , 2021 23474203 2021 single work podcast interview

'Kirsty Everett joins us to talk about her memoir. Honey Blood is the story of a life lived, instead a life planned and her experience with Leukaemia.' (Production summary) 

y separately published work icon Live Recording: Kirsty Everett in Conversation Lachlan Philpott (interviewer), Melbourne : Readings , 2021 23474203 2021 single work podcast interview

'Kirsty Everett joins us to talk about her memoir. Honey Blood is the story of a life lived, instead a life planned and her experience with Leukaemia.' (Production summary) 

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