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June 14, 2021Echolalia20 minutesPlayEcholalia, the new novel by Briohny Doyle, is the story of a family gone wrong and one unthinkable act.From the outside, Emma has a perfect life, so why does she wake paralysed with fear from nightmares and why does she feel threatened by her new baby?In the Drawing Room, Doyle discusses class, climate change, and taboo topics in writing....moreShareView all episodesBy ABC455 ratingsJune 14, 2021Echolalia20 minutesPlayEcholalia, the new novel by Briohny Doyle, is the story of a family gone wrong and one unthinkable act.From the outside, Emma has a perfect life, so why does she wake paralysed with fear from nightmares and why does she feel threatened by her new baby?In the Drawing Room, Doyle discusses class, climate change, and taboo topics in writing....moreMore shows like The Drawing RoomView allShort & Curly1,741 ListenersConversations789 ListenersAll In The Mind774 ListenersIf You're Listening306 ListenersUnravel831 ListenersABC News Daily148 ListenersThe World Today14 ListenersABC KIDS News Time195 ListenersNo Feeling Is Final117 ListenersStuff The British Stole1,009 Listeners
Echolalia, the new novel by Briohny Doyle, is the story of a family gone wrong and one unthinkable act.From the outside, Emma has a perfect life, so why does she wake paralysed with fear from nightmares and why does she feel threatened by her new baby?In the Drawing Room, Doyle discusses class, climate change, and taboo topics in writing.
June 14, 2021Echolalia20 minutesPlayEcholalia, the new novel by Briohny Doyle, is the story of a family gone wrong and one unthinkable act.From the outside, Emma has a perfect life, so why does she wake paralysed with fear from nightmares and why does she feel threatened by her new baby?In the Drawing Room, Doyle discusses class, climate change, and taboo topics in writing....more
Echolalia, the new novel by Briohny Doyle, is the story of a family gone wrong and one unthinkable act.From the outside, Emma has a perfect life, so why does she wake paralysed with fear from nightmares and why does she feel threatened by her new baby?In the Drawing Room, Doyle discusses class, climate change, and taboo topics in writing.