Episode 52: Jacqueline Maley on her thought-provoking first novel, “The Truth About Her”
What obligations do journalists have to those they write about? Award-winning Australian journalist Jacqueline Maley explores this in her first book, The Truth About Her. Here she discusses that as well as the joys and challenges of solo-parenting a small child - which she calls “motherhood on crack” – the intersection between shame, guilt and social media, how to deal with trolling – and the “beauty and power in silence”.
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