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Nothing and Everything: A childhood memoir by Sandra Kanck
OUT NOW - A Beautiful Memoir
ISBN: 978-0-6459456-5-2 - 234x154mm - 288pp
How does a child cope with guilt-ridden Christianity, a vindictive mother, an angry father, poverty, and her own major health problems? Increasingly called upon to run the family including responsibility for up to six younger siblings and the consequent decline of her school results, how did Sandra survive with no major impacts on her mental and emotional wellbeing?
Through the lens of ’50s and ’60s moralisms, including Sandra’s inferior status as a girl, this memoir explores the first 20 years of her life in the male-dominated mining town of Broken Hill. In a place where women were expected to seek fulfilment as wives and mothers, Sandra knew she wanted more. But complicated by a lack of parental guidance—other than ‘do what I tell you’—she executed a few counter-productive twists and turns along the way.
School became Sandra’s escape from home, with education ultimately providing the tools she needed to understand she was not a bad person, providing too the strength she needed to reject her parents’ belief systems, allowing her to go her own way.
The story concludes with Sandra emerging as a young woman with a strong ethical and moral base, paving the way to a future of political activism. Sandra is living proof that a tough start to life need not determine one’s destiny, that we each have the power to break loose from our personal shackles to create our own futures.
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A year on from where this book concludes, after learning about the potential for radioactive fallout from French nuclear tests in the Pacific, Sandra became active in the anti-nuclear movement. Since then, her environmental, political and social activism has never stopped, on issues ranging from the local to the international, from built heritage to the Iraq war.
For three years Sandra taught in NSW primary schools, followed by voluntary work with the Australian Democrats in 1981 after moving to Adelaide. Over the next twelve years she was employed by a number of MPs and Senators and had a two-year stint with the Conservation Council of SA including as Administrative Officer. Elected to the South Australian parliament at the end of 1993, after 15 years’ service Sandra retired in early 2009, with many plaudits for the courage, compassion and integrity she had brought to that role, always speaking truth to power. Since ‘retirement’, Sandra has continuously held leadership roles within Sustainable Population Australia, an NGO which lobbies for population stability at a level able to be sustained by our unique environment. On the political front, having visited Palestine and Israel, Sandra increased her active involvement in Palestinian human rights with an emphasis on the BDS (boycott, divest and sanction) movement. While this is her first book, at 74 Sandra is writing another about her political life, and is co-writing a third with and about an amazing elderly friend. To give balance to her life Sandra sings in a choir, line-dances, and reads books. She lives in Adelaide with her husband.
Sandra Kanck's memoir was compelling reading and I want to acknowledge her strength and generosity in sharing some very raw experiences within it. -- Stephen.
I was absolutely blown away by the power of Sandra's writing ... to read how much she suffered as a child brings tears to my eyes even thinking about it now. Hope the book achieves the success it deserves. -- M.
A magnificent book. BRAVO! An excellent read! Beautifully written! Open, honest raw, heartfelt, insightful, REAL! I could go on.... - - E.
Sandra Kanck’s Nothing and Everything: A childhood memoir is a very sobering analysis of her tough upbringing in Broken Hill. ... Older readers particularly will be able to relate to its descriptions of a young woman growing up in the 1950s and 1960s. - - Rick Sarre