Cynthia Banham in conversation with Fran Kelly

Date

6pm for 6.30pm Friday 24 April 2026

Location

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Upstairs at Gleebooks
49 Glebe Point Road, Glebe NSW 2037


Mother Shadow opens with the unearthing of a family secret. Cynthia Banham's great grandmother was not an orphan as she'd been told, but a foundling, abandoned at birth by a mother who ‘did not consent to be named’. Cynthia's discovery triggers a passionate and indignant reaction: what kind of mother would relinquish her child? Troubled by her rush to judge her ancestor, Cynthia becomes fixated on uncovering the mother's identity, a quest that takes her and her family to Bologna. As she pieces together the series of tragic events that led to the baby's abandonment, Cynthia wonders if her compulsion to understand the woman's act is linked to her own overwhelming sense of inadequacy as a mother.

Cynthia Banham is the author of Liberal Democracies and the Torture of their Citizens and A Certain Light: A Memoir of Family, Loss and Hope – an account of surviving a plane crash with a life-changing injuries. The book was shortlisted for the Prime Minister's Literary Awards. Previously she worked as a lawyer, journalist and academic. She lives in Sydney where she is currently restoring her suburban garden into a wilder place of refuge for frogs, lizards, insects, and small birds.

Fran Kelly has covered federal Politics for the ABC for many years and was host of the agenda setting RN breakfast programme for 17 years. She was the Europe Correspondent and has co-hosted the political podcast The Party Room for the past 10 years and 4 elections. Fran currently hosts daily current affairs/interview show The Radio National Hour.

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