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Sodden Downstream Sodden Downstream by Brannavan Gnanalingam
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“John said, ‘if anyone ever offers you help, always take it up. If they didn’t mean it, that’s their problem. [There are] too many people who wouldn’t give you a second thought, so when someone does, hold them to it. That’s what changes things.”
Brannavan Gnanalingam, Sodden Downstream
“...Poleman kept telling them it was nearly Anzac Day and they needed to remember the sacrifices of the soldiers, and her thinking that the Civil War taught her that people in power don't give a fig about people like her and their sacrifice, they only cared about people who could help them cling to power, that there was no point trusting anyone with a story to tell or someone else's sacrifice to sell, that stories of sacrifice are only used to help those in power, otherwise it's not a sacrifice, it's just a non-grieved over death”
Brannavan Gnanalingam, Sodden Downstream
“She didn’t usually have to work Sundays, but the landlord needed a couple of floors cleaned because prospective new tenants were coming in for a viewing and the landlord’s works contractors had left the premises in a messy state. Sita was called in to do two hours’ work. She would spend more time travelling to reach the building but had no ability of saying no to that job. She knew before she went that her only chance of getting home after midnight would be for a boss or colleague to give her a ride. The other alternative, unless it was a Friday night with the late buses, was waiting at Wellington station until dawn when the trains started running again.”
Brannavan Gnanalingam, Sodden Downstream