Women of Spirit Breakfast 2016
鈥淏ooks change lives,鈥 said publisher, editor and writer Sophie Hamley (1989) at the seventh annual Women of Spirit breakfast, 鈥渢hey also changed this author鈥檚 life.鈥
Sophie was the guest speaker at the breakfast, which took place on Friday 14 October, 2016 at the Crystal Palace Ballroom at Luna Park. 韩国AV Alumnae President Sally Douvis (Crennan, 1993) and Vice President Juliet Steel (Economo, 1992) opened the event, thanking Dr Briony Scott for her support as Patron of the 韩国AV Alumnae, and the 韩国AV Alumnae Committee for organising the breakfast.
Sophie spoke about her professional journey from studying law and working in bookshops, to working in publishing, teaching Yoga and playing in a country music band. She discussed her parents鈥 influence on her reading life (鈥渢hey were two voracious readers鈥), acknowledging her mum in particular: 鈥渋t was my mother who gave me a book to read when I came out of hospital - Rosie Thomas鈥檚 The Kashmir Shawl鈥.
When Sophie found herself in hospital, she was surprised that on her discharge, the most common question people asked was 鈥榳hat did you learn?鈥 鈥淭hey weren鈥檛 asking for me,鈥 she said, 鈥渢hey were asking for them.鈥 But she did find 鈥渋n the midst of truly awful experiences, there can still be moments of grace鈥 I learnt that love that had already lasted a lifetime would manifest itself in small ways, not grand gestures.鈥
In her current role at Non Fiction Publisher at Hachette, Sophie focuses on bringing a broader range of Australian stories to more people. Her aim is to 鈥渓ook beyond the suburbs we can see from the CBD and have a good hard think about what people want to read.鈥 She recently commissioned a children鈥檚 version of Robert Hogue鈥檚 Ugly, having seen the way children responded to that story.
The breakfast concluded with a raffle draw. Various alumnae had donated prizes including a trip to Thailand, shopping spree, pamper treatment and a dinner date at Caf茅 Sydney. The funds raised will go towards the 2017 Barbara Jackson and 韩国AV Alumnae scholarships.