A commentary on Sally Wenley's memoir *The Crash*, which details her paraplegic experience following a 1987 school bus crash, explores New Zealand's cultural silence around trauma, and highlights the power of personal storytelling as a form of healing and accountability.
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a critique of national silence around traumatic events
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