Between Two Worlds
- Rae Sabine

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Between Two Worlds is a book that feels like opening thirty windows at once. Each piece offers a view that is distinct, powerful, and deeply human. The anthology gathers stories of migration, belonging, and in-betweenness, but it resists neat categories. Instead it shows us what it means to live across languages, cultures, and histories, and how that shapes both loss and possibility.
What struck me most was the range of voices, sharp, tender, questioning, and generous. Some stories read like confessions, others like declarations, but together they form a chorus that is anything but uniform. This is not only a collection of personal narratives, it is also a reckoning with how Australia imagines itself and who gets to speak into that imagination.
I especially valued the stories by queer writers, whose perspectives carried a kind of double in betweenness. Their writing explored not only cultural shifts but also the complexities of gender and sexuality. These pieces reminded me how vital it is to make space for voices that are often overlooked, and how much they expand the book into something layered and alive.
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