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Issue Details: First known date: 2004... 2004 Cooking Stories
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The book draws on 'witty, tender and sometimes painful stories that reveal much about the refugee experience in all its diversity - from fear and flight from the homeland to the hopes and challenges of resettling in a new land.' [Source: 'The Vital Ingredient,' in Acting from the Heart, p. 195]

Notes

  • 'The Cooking Stories Project : exhibited at the Immigration Museum December 2003-October 2004 and the Footscray Community Arts Centre 19th February - 14th March 2004'--Verso t.p.

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The Vital Ingredient Julie Shiels , 2007 single work prose
— Appears in: Acting from the Heart : Australian Advocates for Asylum Seekers Tell Their Stories 2007; (p. 192-195)
Julie Shiels writes about her involvement with refugees, theatre, visual art and story telling. She begins her piece: 'There is nothing more moving than a personal story. A story can touch the heart and change a mind. But some stories come at a price' (192).
The Vital Ingredient Julie Shiels , 2007 single work prose
— Appears in: Acting from the Heart : Australian Advocates for Asylum Seekers Tell Their Stories 2007; (p. 192-195)
Julie Shiels writes about her involvement with refugees, theatre, visual art and story telling. She begins her piece: 'There is nothing more moving than a personal story. A story can touch the heart and change a mind. But some stories come at a price' (192).
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