IVY, Refusing to Hate: From State Ward to Survivor

Author:   Eila Jameson-Avey ,  Ivy Getchell
Publisher:   Big Sky Publishing
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Pages:   401
Publication Date:   28 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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IVY, Refusing to Hate: From State Ward to Survivor


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Author:   Eila Jameson-Avey ,  Ivy Getchell
Publisher:   Big Sky Publishing
Imprint:   Big Sky Publishing
Edition:   Not for Online
ISBN:  

9781923514225


ISBN 10:   1923514229
Pages:   401
Publication Date:   28 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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Eila Jameson-Avey is an Australian author passionate about storytelling that shines light on social justice and human resilience. Winner of the 2024 Varuna Fellowship and the 2021 Lane Cove Literary Award, she combines heartfelt research with lived experience to create stories that resonate deeply. Her novel Wellworth (Hawkeye Books, 2023) draws on her many years as a teacher and her love of regional NSW. Her poems have been published in Mona Magazine and Q Poetry. Eila respectfully acknowledges the Wiradjuri people – the Traditional Custodians of the land where she lives and writes – and honours their Elders, past and present. Author lives in  Yarrawonga, NSW Ivy Getchell born in 1932, during the Great Depression, in Lithgow in the heart of New South Wales, Ivy spent her first twelve years with her itinerant family, working in the fields picking vegetables. Home was Native Dog Creek near Oberon. In 1945, her family was abruptly shattered by the loss of their mother. The children were separated, and Ivy was placed in the notorious Parramatta Girls Training School, an institution infamous for its harsh discipline and bleak conditions. Her teenage years were marked by daily hardship and a scarcity of hope, yet Ivy drew on deep reserves of resilience that would carry her forward. At eighteen, she was sent to work in Queensland, where an abusive marriage followed. Finding the strength to leave, Ivy endured the heartbreak of separation from her children. With Frank, the love of her life, she later built a life grounded in love and stability. She travelled to North America, where she connected with her great-grandmother’s tribe, the Blackfoot people, sleeping in teepees and learning traditional cultural practices passed down through her mother’s line. Now in her nineties, Ivy has found a sense of home in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, surrounded by friends and family. Her life stands as a testament to resilience, truth-telling, and the enduring possibility of hope.

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