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Hannah Bent
Źródło: https://www.betterreading.com.au/author/hannah-bent/
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Born and raised in Hong Kong, Hannah Bent completed her Bachelor of Arts in Fine Art and Film from Central Saint Martins School of Art and Design in London. She undertook further study in both directing and screenwriting at the Australian Film and Television and Radio School and has a Masters in Creative Writing from the University of Technology, Sydney. She was the 2013 recipient of the Ray Koppe Young Writers Award for her novel as a work in progress.http://www.hannahbent.com/
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When Things Are Alive They Hum Hannah Bent
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The story of the two sisters, Marlowe and Harper, charms and strikes a chord in reader’s heart. Strengthening the importance of sisters’ love, attachment, and engagement, the novel illustrates the hardship of grief. When I first reached out for this book I was aiming to find a birthday present for my sister however ended up being completely delighted by its formula. I was enchanted by the sensible openheartedness the author was describing the nature of life. Hannah Bent was growing up with her three years older sister with a down syndrome who would always astonish everyone with her joy for life (Bent, 2021). The novel spoke to me on so many levels giving me a huge appreciation for my family, and wonders I attempt to admire every day in a new thankful way. Watching our close relatives die is a heartbreaking process turning into long years of mourning. Marlowe and Harper’s sweet sacrificial love reminds us that people dear to us never really pass away as they live and hum in our souls. Briefly, I could not agree more with the Trent Dalton’s comment on this novel: “What a gift.”
Bent, H. (2021, July 21). My Sister Has Taught Me to live With A Brave, Glowing Heart. The Sydney Morning Herald. https://www.smh.com.au/culture/books/my-sister-has-taught-me-to-live-with-a-brave-glowing-gypsy-heart-20210716-p58af0.html