The Empty Honour Board

Cover of The Empty Honour Board by Martin Flanagan
Year: 2023
Language: en
Pages: 208
ISBN-13: 9780143779131
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The Empty Honour Board by Martin Flanagan, published by Random House Australia on July 25, 2023, is a reflective memoir that delves into the complexities of truth and memory. At the age of 10, Flanagan was sent to a Catholic boarding school in north-west Tasmania, where he encountered a troubling environment marked by the actions of several priests. This book explores his experiences and the broader implications of the revelations surrounding the school, particularly in light of later disclosures and public discourse.

Readers will find a narrative rich with memorable characters and poignant moments, as Flanagan recounts his time at the school and the moral challenges he faced. The memoir touches on themes of violence, complicity, and personal growth, revealing how these experiences shaped his identity and career as a sportswriter. Through a blend of personal anecdotes and reflections, The Empty Honour Board offers insight into a shared experience that remains largely unspoken, inviting contemplation on the nature of memory and judgment. With 208 pages, this edition is presented in English, providing an accessible exploration of Flanagan’s journey toward understanding and redemption.


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In 1966, at the age of 10, Martin Flanagan was sent to a Catholic boarding school in north-west Tasmania. Of the 12 priests on the staff, three have since gone to prison for sexual crimes committed against boys in their care. In 2018 and 2019, a series of disclosures about the school appeared on the ABC Tasmania website. Then came the Pell case. What followed was a frenzy of opinions, none of which represented Flanagan’s view.

The Empty Honour Board is part memoir, a reflection on truth and memory, and what is lost in rushing to judgement.

Flanagan’s school abounds in memorable characters. There’s a kid who escapes and gets as far as Surfers Paradise, and two boys who hold a competition during evening chapel to see who can confess more times. A wild boy receives a ‘Bradmanesque’ 234 strokes of the cane in one year.

It is a lonely and, at times, scary existence – as while the boys are victims of violence, they are also perpetrators. Drawn to neither the school nor its religion, Flanagan discovers himself through sport, later becoming known as one of Australia’s most creative sportswriters.

But his boarding days linger. In his first three years at the school, he’d faced a series of adult moral challenges. Not being an adult, he had failed – in his own estimation. This becomes of great consequence in his 20s when his wife is about to have their first child. A major reckoning with his past, however, leaves him with his ambition as a writer.

A prison diary, a story of brotherly love, a journey of redemption, Flanagan’s book goes inside an experience many have had, but few have talked about.

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Publisher: Random House Australia. Year: 2023.
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Language: en. Pages: 208.

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