Honey from the Ground

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Adolescent
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Biography
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Child
Debut Author
Depression
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Grief
Literary
Literature
Memoir
Mental Health
Narrative Non-fiction
Parent
Suicide
Teenager

Product details

  • ISBN 9780522881813
  • Dimensions: 128 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Oct 2025
  • Publisher: Melbourne University Press
  • Publication City/Country: AU
  • Product Form: Paperback
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There is no way to 'come to terms' with parental grief: it is like being killed while still standing, being born in mid-life and having to learn to exist again, becoming a hybrid creature, partly buried.

For Soren Tae Smith, the dead have always been mentors. Their deeds have ended but their influence continues. But what does it mean when your child, who had just begun to talk with you about Kafka and Camus, is suddenly closer to them than to you? What does it mean to be able to write or work when a young person didn't get the chance?

Written as a means of survival, Honey from the Ground upends genre and resists explanation. It follows the rhythms of lived time and memory, accepting illness and limitation. Through glimpses of a personal past, it rummages for what can be saved and known even in the absence of answers.

Those who die before us are not left behind but are a step ahead. It is for us to navigate the path toward them.

Soren Tae Smith is a writer and a teacher in the Creative Writing program at the University of Melbourne. She has written for Southerly, TEXT, Antipodes, Antithesis and Written Off, and her creative non-fiction has been longlisted by The Lifted Brow. Honey from the Ground won the Barrow Street Press prize for an unpublished non-fiction manuscript in 2023, judged by Mary Cappello.

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