The Lotus Eaters by Emily Clements | Hardie Grant Publishing

The Lotus Eaters


Delicately interweaving the past and present, The Lotus Eaters is a sharply written story of self-redemption from an exciting young voice in Australian memoir that dissects the patterns of blame and shame women can form around their bodies and relationships.

Since childhood, Emily Clements’ sense of self had always been shaped by the opinions of others and her need to be liked. 

When a standoff with her best friend sees nineteen-year-old Emily stranded in Vietnam, she is alone for the first time and adrift in a new environment. With seemingly nothing to lose, she makes the biggest decision of her life – to stay. But Emily's attempts to bridge a yawning loneliness spur a downward spiral of recklessness, as she hurtles from one sexual encounter to the next. It will take a truly terrifying experience for her to understand that sex is both a weapon and a wound in her battle for self-worth and empowerment.
 

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ISBN:

9781743795699

Format:

Paperback

Pages:

320

Dimensions:

23cm x 15cm

Weight:

430g

RRP:

£15.00

Category:

General Non-Fiction & Reference

Publisher:

Hardie Grant Books

Published:

14 May 2020

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Emily Clements

Emily Clements is a 26-year-old writer based in Melbourne, Australia, whose fiction and non-fiction work, published in literary magazines, has been shortlisted and nominated for multiple awards. She is a former editor for Voiceworks, helping facilitate literary engagement in young people. The Lotus Eaters is her first book.