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In Conversation with Jane Cafarella
$10
Humffray Room
Cleaved
Jane Cafarella.
A story of loss, legs and finding family
It’s important that genuine stories such as this be published to show the extra-ordinary, day-to-day courage of so-called ‘ordinary’ people - Highly recommended - Hazel Edwards OAM
Former journalist for The Age and critically acclaimed Australian playwright and cartoonist, Jane Cafarella has written her memoir with great compassion and good humour.
About the author
Jane Cafarella is an Australian playwright and former journalist and cartoonist whose work has been widely published in Australia and overseas and whose plays have been performed nationally and internationally. Her cartoon archive is held at the State Library of Victoria.
During her 10 years at Melbourne’s The Age newspaper, Jane wrote and edited the popular Accent section, which focused on women’s issues, and for many years wrote the beloved columns A New Life Journal and Family Postcard.
What she didn’t write about was growing up with Milroy’s disease, a rare form of the incurable swelling disease lymphoedema – and how she came to be estranged from her family of origin for most of her adult life.
Written with compassion and humour, Cleaved is an illuminating and moving story of coping with difference – and of two sisters, foot soldiers in their parents marital war, who lost and then found each other.
Jane will be in conversation with Alisoun Downing.
Lymphedema
The World Health Organization estimates that up to 250 million people worldwide live with the incurable, disfiguring, progressive, and little-known disease called lymphedema. In Jane Cafarella’s new memoir, Cleaved, the veil of secrecy surrounding lymphedema is stripped away as we meet a young girl in Australia living with an undiagnosed deformity. Ms. Cafarella weaves a stirring and universal coming-of-age story where the audience gets a rare glimpse of the impact of living with a disability while traversing the many roads on life’s journey.
Lymphatic Education and Research Network (NYC) CEO, William Repicci.
I just finished it. I’m in bits. Such a beautiful story. Forgiveness, the connections, devoid of sentimentality, yet the humanity – the flawed humans – have touched me. Thank you for a great read!
Susie Penrice Tyrie, Singapore.
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This event takes place on Wadawurrung Country. Ballaarat Mechanics’ Institute acknowledges the Wadawurrung People of the Kulin Nation as the first inhabitants and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we work, learn and create. Always Was, Always Will Be, Aboriginal Land.
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