Jane Cornelius Jane Cornelius i(8094500 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 Taking the Bathwater with the Baby Jane Cornelius , 2014 single work column
— Appears in: Good Reading , April 2014; (p. 54-55)

'Her father was a wrestler and her mother was consigned to a psychiatric facility. And when she was five months pregnant, the father of her child

abandoned her – by fax. Jane Cornelelius tells of the real-life adventures that prompted her to write Baby and a Backpack.

1 1 y separately published work icon Baby And A Backpack Jane Cornelius , Scoresby : Five Mile Press , 2014 8094537 2014 single work autobiography

'Jane Cornelius lived and worked in Bali, until she met and fell in love with the wrong man, who abandoned her in the UK, leaving her five months’ pregnant and with no money or home. Desperate, she turned to her father, but he abandoned her too and she had to ask the Social Services for support. In a tiny cottage in Glastonbury, her daughter Poppy was born.

'Haunting memories of her family returned – her famous British wrestler father, her insane gypsy cook mother, and her ‘Bunny Mother of the Playboy Club’ stepmother. The memories motivated her to dream of a different life for her daughter. She sold everything that had been given to her to survive and bought an around-the-world ticket. When Poppy was a 12-week-old baby, they left the UK and travelled through Bali, across Australia, Hawaii and America and Jane didn’t give up until she found what she was looking for. ' (Publication summary)

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