The Sunday Story Club
by
Doris Brett & Kerry Cue
An anthology of stories from the heart
Publisher: Pan Macmillan Australia
Publication date: 25th June 2019
Genre: Non-Fiction / Anthology
Pages: 272
RRP: $32.99 (trade paperback)
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
Review: The Sunday Story Club
The Sunday Story Club is a collection of stories that have evolved from a real life face-to-face gathering of women where through contemplative questions the group have deep and structured conversations about things that really matter.
Doris, a psychologist, author, poet and psychotherapist and Kerry, an author, journalist and mathematician came together to organise a salon at which people could engage in meaningful, in-depth conversations but instead of discussing weighty topics of the day they would discuss their own inner worlds.
The Sunday Story Club is a collection of fifteen questions and ensuing short stories that have been explored at some of their meetings.
I didn't expect to be quite so moved by the stories shared in this book. Each story was unique showing vastly different circumstances but all highlighting resilience, bravery and hard-won wisdom. There are stories included with themes of bullying, dysfunctional families, anorexia, cancer, infertility, depression and self-image; each woman speaks from the heart about her life experiences.
In this busy technical age of emails and texts The Story Book Club is a book to remind us of the power behind real face-to-face conversations to enlighten and heal.
Brett and Cue have also included notes on starting your own story salon and sample questions to steer the conversations.
My rating 4 / 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐
About the authors
Doris Brett is a clinical psychologist as well as multi-award winning
author. She his published books in a variety of genres ranging from
novels to poetry to memoir, to narrative therapy for children and even a
book on bread-baking. She lives in Melbourne with her husband.
Kerry Cue is a humourist, mathematician and journalist
who has written for every major newspaper in Australia. Kerry is also
the maths blogger, Mathspig. She studied Science/Engineering at
Melbourne University and taught maths and science for ten years before
becoming a bestselling author of twenty humorous and education books.
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