Print version of CLEAVED out on 31 July 2024

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Good news! The print version of my memoir, CLEAVED – A story of loss, legs and finding family, will be available from Amazon and all other outlets from 31 July 2024, RRP $34.99(AUD).

The PDF version of CLEAVED will still be available on this website for $3.99 (AUD) for those who prefer to read on their devices. The PDF version can be downloaded to your computer or other device. (Make sure you move it out of downloads to a file of your choice. Email me if you have trouble.)

Either way, you’ll be helping people with lymphatic disease, as $1 from each purchase will be donated to the USA-based Lymphatic Research and Education Network (LE&RN), the world’s leading organization for research into lymphatic disease.

CLEAVED is the story of me and my sister Juliana, and how we grew up under the same roof, each cleaved to a different parent, foot soldiers in the family war.

The situation was normal, even if I wasn’t. “Just tell them you were born that way,” my mother said when I was taunted at school for having one fat and one skinny leg.

There was no name for my “big leg”, as my mother called it, and no cure, so it was largely ignored, subsumed by the bigger family problems.

The mysterious swelling disease was later diagnosed as Milroy’s disease, a rare genetic form of lymphoedema.

The emotional cleaving became physical when our parents separated when Juliana was 18 and I was 17. I went with Mum and she went with Dad.

Six months later, an explosive discovery blew my mother and me away from my sister and the rest of the family for decades.

“They got the wrong ones. You’re like Dad,” Juliana said when we finally met again 21 years later.

A coming-of-age story and a mystery, CLEAVED is a tale of tender and fraught reunions and partings, and of how my sister and I lost and then found each other.

If you’re in Castlemaine in Central Victoria on 31 July join me for the official launch of the print version at the Tap Room, at The Mill, 9 Walker St.

I’ll be in conversation with Alisoun Downing, friend, neighbour, literature lover and English Language teacher.  I’m hoping my sister Juliana will also join me. She’s been unwell, so fingers crossed she recovers by then.

Want to order a signed copy of CLEAVED direct from me? Contact me at jane.cafarella@gmail.com. (Postage $12). I’m also happy to speak to your book club, in person or via Zoom.

See Book Club discussion questions here:https://janecafarella.com.au/blog/

CLICK BELOW FOR THE PDF VERSION OF CLEAVED

How to download:

  1. Click the download button above and follow the prompts to pay.
  2. Check your email (and spam) for your receipt.
  3. Click the word “download” on the receipt.
  4. The PDF will appear in your “downloads” file on your computer.
  5. Save it to the file of your choice – e.g. documents. If you leave it in “downloads”, when you open it again, it will regard it as another download and ask you to pay, as there is a download limit of one copy per purchase. If this happens, don’t pay again! Email me at jane.cafarella@gmail.com and I will help you.

CLEAVED in The Weekend Australian

The benefits of paying it forward

CLEAVED in The Weekend Australian

Thank you everyone for your great response to the two excerpts from my memoir CLEAVED – A story of loss legs and finding family that were published in the Arts section of The Weekend Australian on April 13.

 In the past week I’ve been overwhelmed. (Nearly 100 downloads!)

My gratitude to Literary Editor Caroline Overington for giving CLEAVED such a generous run and to readers for their warm responses.

I can’t put it down. It’s warm, honest, brilliant…‘ – Jan Harkin, Melbourne

THE STORY

THE STORY

The only family photo of us all together – with, typically, me on the left with Mum, and Juliana with Dad.

CLEAVED is the story of my sister Juliana and me, foot soldiers in the family war, each cleaved to a different parent from birth – and of the shocking betrayal that blew me and my mother apart from the rest of the family for decades.

It’s also the story resilience, a unique account of growing up with Milroy’s Disease, a rare genetic form of the progressive and incurable swelling disease that meant my right leg was a perfectly proportioned bigger version of my left.

There was no cure and no name for it so it was largely ignored. “Just tell them you were born that way,” my mother said, when I was taunted at school.

My leg problem was always secondary to the bigger family drama of family estrangement. The situation was normal even if I wasn’t.

Cleaved is a coming-of-age story, a story of forgiveness and compassion, both a tragedy and a triumph – and one which reader’s love. Perfect for Book Clubs.

See Book Club discussion questions here:https://janecafarella.com.au/blog/

Cleaved is available as PDF download here:

How to download:

  1. Click the download button above and follow the prompts to pay.
  2. Check your email (and spam) for your receipt.
  3. Click the word “download” on the receipt.
  4. The PDF will appear in your “downloads” file on your computer.
  5. Save it to the file of your choice – e.g. documents. If you leave it in “downloads”, when you open it again, it will regard it as another download and ask you to pay, as there is a download limit of one copy per purchase. If this happens, don’t pay again! Email me at jane.cafarella@gmail.com and I will help you.

REGISTER YOUR INTEREST FOR THE PRINT VERSION

I’ve had some inquiries about a print version, so I’m exploring options for this.

If you are interested in buying a print version of CLEAVED please register your interest by emailing me at jane.cafarella@gmail.com with the word YES in the subject line.

Of course, you’re welcome to comment further in the body of the email if you wish.

What readers like you are saying about CLEAVED:

I have just finished reading your book. Beautifully written… I loved the ending. It was a story of forgiveness. Of course I am crying as I write this note. My heart has been deeply touched by your story.Eileen Dieleson, Perth, Western Australia

I practically inhaled your book – I found it such a fascinating story, beautifully written. Thank you to you and Juliana for sharing so generously and openly. – Jane Haley, Hobart, Tasmania

…I am transfixed. I think it might reach into my heart. I can’t put it down – Marie McNamara, Newstead, Victoria

Fabulous!….Reluctantly putting your book aside to help with dinner – Denise Wheelan, Castlemaine, Victoria

 Shamefully, I’ve been lying around all day finishing it, cause I couldn’t put it down– Suzanne Walshe, Maldon, Victoria

 …an incredible story. Beautifully written, … Personally, I found it hard to put down… – Bronnie Dean, Harcourt, Victoria

…a courageous search for a truth that reads like a compelling mystery. – Angela Ryan, South Melbourne, Victoria

Have your read CLEAVED? Would you like to comment? Send your review here jane.cafarella@gmail.com  or post on The ABC Facebook Book Club or Goodreads.