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1. Thankyou Australia -Prof Marie Bashir, Sir Nicholas Shehadie at Government House for my OAM

Family with Sir Nicholas Shehadie, OAM award Parliament House SydneyGovernment House Sydney, gardens, OAM for Susanne Gervay, Professor Marie BashirThe sun was shining, Government House was a gracious reminder of the past, the gardens flowering for the investiture of Australians for their contributions to Australia.

We sat in the sumptuous sitting room, as guests gathered for the ceremony. It was inspiring to hear the contribution of so many awarded decorations for courage, extraordinary services in fields as varied as medical, business, government, social justice …. and of course my very special Order of Australia (OAM) for children’s literature and professional organisations.

My wonderful children were there which made it doubly special.

Thankyou to my friends who sent me letters, emails, gifts.

Thankyou to the organisations who are part of my life that supported this award – Room to Read, The NSW Writers Centre, SCBWI, CBCA, MonkeyBaa Theatre and many others.

It was a time where I reflected on my parents’ journey as refugees to Australia. I know they were there with me. We had lunch at 21 Double Bay where my father took me as a girl to share Hungarian dishes, laugh and share stories.

I carried a private momento of my parents with me today.

Susanne Gervay OAM with Nadia at Cafe 21 Double BayProfessor Marie Bashir Governor of NSW, Government House, OAM Susanne Gervay

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2. Cancer Council’s Daffodil Day @ Fairfield Public School in Sydney

Tory Gervay with daffodils for the Cancer Council's Daffodil Day, Susanne Gervay's 'Always Jack' with Cancer Council's yellow daffodilDaffodils, daffodils, daffodils, teachers and kids dressed in yellow and the enthusiastic school librarian Barbara Kirzmann welcomed me to Cancer Council’s Daffodil Day at Fairfield Public School.

It’s a special day of celebration of family, friends and life of those touched by cancer.

‘Susanne Gervay’s Always Jack makes it safe for children, parents and the wider community to talk about cancer.’ ~ The Cancer Council NSW


www.cancercouncil.com.au

Cancer Council's Yellow Daffodil Day, Susanne Gervay at Fairfield Public School talking about 'Always Jack' with Council Council's daffodil on its cover'Jack's Famous Banana Cake from Susanne Gervay's 'Always Jack', Cancer Council's Daffodil DaySusanne Gervay's Always Jack, Cancer Council endorsement, National breast & Ovarian Cancer Centre, Cancer Australia, Australian Family Therapists' Award 2011, Cathy Wilcox illustrator 'Always Jack', publisher HarperCollins AustraliaCancer Council helpline 131120

 

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3. Thankyou for your Congratulations ~’Always Jack’ wins Australian Family Therapists’ Award 2011

Susanne Gervay's Always Jack, Cancer Council endorsement, National breast & Ovarian Cancer Centre, Cancer Australia, Australian Family Therapists' Award 2011, Cathy Wilcox illustrator 'Always Jack', publisher HarperCollins AustraliaThankyou for the gift of your congratulations from the writing community and friends all over the world and those who love  JACK.

 

www.cancercouncil.com.au 

The Cancer Council supports all those touched by cancer, endorses Susanne Gervay's 'Always Jack' published HarperCollins AustraliaThe Cancer Council:-

‘Susanne Gervay’s ‘Always Jack’ makes it safe for children, parents and the wider community to talk about cancer.’

 

 

Here are some of the many, many emails and facebook messages for ‘Always Jack’ and this award :-

FANTASTIC FANTASTIC FANTASTIC! CONGRATULATIONS!!!  Wendy Blaxland author

Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators QLD

CONGRATULATIONS to Susanne Gervay, SCBWI Regional Advisor – Australia and New Zealand New South Wales & Queensland – winner of the 2011 Australian Family Therapists’ Award for Children’s Literature for her book, ‘Always Jack’.

Congrats!  Patricia K. Dean, Ph.D., Associate Professor Salisbury University Maryland USA

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Your books always make the world a little bit brighter!

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4. Australia Day Ambassador – Celebrating Youth Literature & OZ

I LOVE being an Australia Day Ambassador – my parents who were Hungarian refugees would be so honoured.

 They loved Australia and were always grateful to find a home where they could rebuild their lives and where their children would be safe.

Other ambassadors include:-

Writers – Thomas Keneally, Libby Hathorn, Bryce Courtney, Maurice Saxby

Sports people – Mike York Captain of the Australian Hockey Team, Dean Widden Rugby player, Parramatta Eeels, Mal Melinga Rugby League icon

Singers – Marcia Hines, David Campbell, Angry Anderson

Journalists and TV personalities – Ita Buttrose, Belinda Green Miss World, Don Burke

People who have changed the world – Gough Whitlan former Prime Minister, Clary Castrission Founder of 40K creating eduction for poor Indian children, Ian Keirnan Founder of Clean Up Australia, Dick Smith

Human Rights, leaders in all fields – Police, Law, Indigenous …..

I’ll be going to the country over the Australia Day weekend.

I could even be the speaker at a Citizenship ceremony.

Imagine that!

THANKYOU Australia!!!!

www.australiaday.com.au

 

 

 

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5. Loved Lunch with Marnie’s Book Club

Marnie and the ‘girls’ from her book club arrived at The Hughenden for lunch.

They travelled across Sydney from their usual haunt at Beecroft Bookshop.

Paul MacDonald the owner and event coordinator for Beecroft Books runs fabulous events – everyone from multi award winning author Jacke French to Shan Tan to new authors like Aleesah Darlinson and illustrators Sarah Davis. He did a wonderful window display of ‘Always Jack’ – thankyou Paul.

Marnie and the Club came to the East this time. We spoke about ‘Always Jack’ and seeing life as warm, funny, loving and safe to talk about cancer.

I love their talk about books, life and their friendship across ages.  

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6. World Matters Festival at Montsalvat Melbourne- w/- Oxfam,Amnesty International, East Timor

Literature, human rights, climate change, conversation about social justice – ideas are the centrepiece of the World Matters Festival at the heritage artists’ retreat called Montsalvat on the outskirts of Melbourne in Eltham.

It was like intellectually pirouetting on the great ideas of humanity:-  LOVED IT!!!!

Highlights: - Opening by Morag Fraser AM, author and Chair of World Matters 

Dr Craig’ Jurisevic’s book ’Blood on My Hands’, a powerful insight into his work as a doctor on the front line of Kosovo Liberation Army challenging moral decisions of killing – do you kill to save your life? Lead your men?

Arnold Zable the award winning author in conversation with the courageous Susan Metcalfe ‘The Pacific Solution’ - at the coal face of asylum seekers in Nauru

A vibrant personal panel on Fear Factor: Terror Incognito - an Indian-Australian anthology - with Devika Brendon, Meenakshi Bharat, Sharon Rundle and Susanne Gervay -me.

Spoke about my story ‘Days of Thailand’ and also ‘Always Jack’ – kids feel what is happening in the world and story is a way to reach them and offer them ways to work out wha it all means.

 There were tables with many associations – from climate change, Amnesty, Oxfam – and a long book table from Eltham Books. I bought a wonderful soft doll from the East Timor stall in support of women’s weacing and because I loved the doll.

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7. Thankyou to Canberra for Welcoming ‘Always Jack’

The ACT Libraries are great supporters of authors. They put on a warm and wonderful launch of ‘Always Jack’ at their Woden Library in Canberra. THANKYOU!!!!!

Really appreciated a crowd from the launch joining me at The Forrest Hotel for dinner. It was a lovely dinner and also special to look out towards our magnificent Parliament House. 

Barbara Branxton made a great effort to drive from Cooma to come. Barbara is one of those librarians who has helped move libraries into special places with book nooks, computer links, celebratory designs. 

Loved her being there.

Loved seeing old friends who have been part of my writing life.

There were some moving moments as I spoke about ‘Always Jack’ and its power to ‘make it safe for children, parents and the wider community to talk about cancer.’ (Cancer Council)

One radio interviewer said that she wished she’d had ‘Always Jack’ when her mother was going through it.

A young mother with 3 children thanked me, because she’s been looking for story to read to and with her kids. ‘There’s nothing out there for them’ she said.

It was a celebration. Thankyou Canberra.

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