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The Hannah Barnes book

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RoyalCorgi · 14/02/2023 12:37

There have been discussions about the book on different threads relating to various interviews with Barnes or pieces about the book. Thought it would be useful to bring everything on to one thread.

This review by Sarah Ditum is excellent and very moving:

unherd.com/2023/02/the-tragedy-of-becoming-a-woman/

Another good one from Suzanne Moore:

suzannemoore.substack.com/p/a-review-of-time-to-think-the-book

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WarriorN · 09/10/2023 12:41

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RealityFan · 15/10/2023 19:31

Just seen a Tweet from Justin Webb that, shamefully, the Cheltenham Festival is the only one that is featuring the book or interviewing Hannah.

There have been a few things that have peaked me, but the overall lukewarm response from so much of (un)civic society has so shocked me. In my top five of major peaks, if not Everest, then K2 at least.

I remember when the findings of the inquest on Baby P was made public, the fury was palpable, from the public, to journalists, to institutions.

Today? Re (un)civic society's response to the Tavistock, anger is muted, frustration is selective.

For me, it's worse than just a failure of protecting kids, or a medical scandal. It's a collective loss of confidence at the heart of liberal society. Those involved in the scandal have lost confidence in themselves, replaced with defensiveness, and working to avoid scrutiny, and we've lost confidence in institutions we used to take for granted had our, and our kids, best interest at heart ie the NHS and healthcare generally.

I naively thought Hannah's book would be not so much a wake up call, but a bucket of cold water to the face, or an electro shock to institutions to absolutely do a handbrake turn. Boy, was I mistaken.

MavisMcMinty · 16/10/2023 00:02

Time to Think completely peaked my sister when I lent it to her, and she asked if she could pass it on to a friend/colleague (of course! The more people read it the better!). It’s so well-written, great narrative, and completely neutral in tone. A very important book. I preferred it to both Trans and Material Girls, for readability.

howdoesatoastermaketoast · 16/10/2023 09:27

yeah I found it hard going but not because of the writing style which is excellent but that the material is just so upsetting.

Genesis1v27 · 18/11/2023 13:26

New review of Time to Think, by a former professor of nursing:

https://europeanconservative.com/articles/reviews/beyond-belief/

IcakethereforeIam · 30/12/2023 16:54

Time to Think is half price in hardback in Waterstones, or at least it is in my local branch.

The salesperson told me to enjoy reading it!

ArabellaScott · 03/01/2024 19:04

Excellent news, well done Hannah Barnes.

ArabellaScott · 31/05/2024 14:39

Thanks!

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