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    In Conversation with Anne Buist & Graeme Simsion

    Harry Hartog ANU Campus
    acton, australia
    Harry Hartog ANU
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    About the Event

    Anne Buist & Graeme Simsion will be in conversation with Yenn Purkis on their latest book The Glass House – Hachette.

    As part of their Great The Great Australian Bookshop Tour  four months, four hundred bookshops – Darwin to Davenport, Brisbane to Broom - Anne & Graeme will be visiting Canberra and talking about The Glass House and the issues it raises. All royalties from books sales at the events will be donated towards mental health.

    About the Book

    Psychiatry registrar Doctor Hannah Wright, a country girl with a chaotic history, thought she had seen it all in the emergency room. But that was nothing compared to the psychiatric ward at Menzies Hospital.

    Hannah must learn on the job in a strained medical system, as she and her fellow trainees deal with the common and the bizarre, the hilarious and the tragic, the treatable and the confronting. Every day brings new patients: Chloe, who has a life-threatening eating disorder; Sian, suffering postpartum psychosis and fighting to keep her baby; and Xavier, the MP whose suicide attempt has an explosive story behind it. All the while, Hannah is trying to figure out herself.

    With intelligence, frankness and humour, eminent psychiatrist Anne Buist tells it like it is, while co-writer Graeme Simsion brings the light touch that made The Rosie Project an international bestseller and a respected contribution to the autism conversation.

    'Highly engaging. Brings alive the frontline of mental health care' PROFESSOR PATRICK MCGORRY AO, AUSTRALIAN OF THE YEAR 2010

    'Embraces a standout cast of characters - patients, clinicians and family members are so beautifully individuated and the story overflows with compassion, insight and humour. Entertaining, enlightening, it embraces the complexity of what it means to be human' MEREDITH JAFFE

    'Gripping, rich and insightful, and brimming with compassion. Shines a light on the grit and dedication of frontline workers, while giving a voice to everyone impacted by mental illness' ARIANE BEESTON, author of Because I'm Not Myself, You See

    'A great read that combines laugh-out-loud moments as well as bringing tears to your eyes. Anne Buist skilfully writes from her own experiences and co-author Graeme Simsion adds his inimitable Rosie Project style. An honest, sensitive look into mental health care in Australia' PROFESSOR JAYASHRI KULKARNI AM, Psychiatrist, Monash University

    About Anne Buist

    Anne Buist is chair of Women's Mental Health at the University of Melbourne and author of the psychological thrillers, Medea's Curse, Dangerous to Know and This I Would Kill For.

    About Graeme Simsion

    Graeme Simsion is the internationally bestselling author of The Rosie Project, The Rosie Effect and The Best of Adam Sharp.

    About Yenn Purkis

    Yenn is an autistic and non-binary advocate, author and presenter. Yenn has a Master’s degree in Fine Art from RMIT University, has given presentations for TEDx Canberra and has been a frequent keynote presenter at autism and disability events for several years. Yenn has a number of awards, including the 2016 ACT Volunteer of the Year award, community leadership award and was nominated for the Australian of the Year in 2017. Yenn is the author of many publications on autism, including the recently published series of Awesome Autistic Guides to Other Humans, Being Proud: and Feelings & Emotions (2024) 

    About the Event

    • Books will be available for purchase and signing at the event.
    • Registration is required for this event.
    • Accessible parking spaces directly below the Harry Hartog ANU Bookshop are available should you require them. Kambri ANU
    • If you do not feel well, please refrain from attending this event.
    • Disability Access available - please ask in-store.
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    Harry Hartog ANU Campus
    acton, australia