Stella x Quest Melbourne
Melbourne – October 28 2025
Quest NewQuay, 26 Caravel Ln, Docklands
Stella is delighted to partner with Quest Apartment Hotels to host a series of talks interviewing Stella listed authors on their careers, books, and the ‘Stella Effect’.
These events celebrate and promote the outstanding contributions of women and non-binary writers to Australian literature.
Welcoming for readers and writers of all walks of life, join us for an intimate evening conversation with Stella listed author Samah Sabawi (Cactus Pear For My Beloved), facilitated by moderator Jaclyn Crupi.
Tickets are FREE but bookings are essential.
Tickets available through Eventbrite here.
Event information
Date: October 28 2025
Time: 5.30PM-8PM
Location: Quest NewQuay, 26 Caravel Ln, Docklands VIC 3008
Parking is available at Quest NewQuay: Docklands Public Car Park – 380-416 Docklands Dr, Docklands VIC 3008.
Upon arrival, please sign in at reception and you will be guided to the event room.
Quest NewQuay has full wheelchair access into the property and the conference space.
Drinks and light refreshments provided.
Find Quest Apartment Hotels on Facebook and Instagram.
Schedule
5.30pm – Registration, drinks and canapes
6.00pm – In conversation with Author & MC
6.45pm – Audience Q+A
7.00pm – Book signing, networking drinks and canapes
8:00pm – Event concludes
About the Speakers

Dr Samah Sabawi is an award-winning Palestinian playwright, poet, scholar, and political commentator whose work weaves art and resistance into powerful expressions of identity, memory, and hope. Sabawi’s most recent book Cactus Pear for My Beloved: A Gaza family story (Penguin 2024), is a searing memoire exploring love, exile, and the enduring scars of dispossession. The book chronicles her family’s journey across a century—from British Mandate Palestine through the Nakba and exile to Queensland. The book has earned critical acclaim, was shortlisted for the 2025 Stella Prize, The Age Book of the Year, and the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards’ Douglas Stewart Prize for Non fiction; it was also highly commended by the Victoria Premier’s Literary Awards and long listed for the Palestine Book Awards. Sabawi’s plays Tales of a City by the Sea (La Mamma 2014 – Currency Press 2016) and Them (La Mamma 2019 – Currency Press 2020) both won multiple awards, were staged to critical acclaim in theatres across Australia, Canada, and the Middle East, and continue to be widely studied and celebrated for their lyrical storytelling and uncompromising political depth. In 2016, Sabawi co-edited with Stephen Orlov the anthology Double Exposure: Plays of the Jewish and Palestinian Diasporas (Playwrights Canada Press 2016). This groundbreaking anthology is the first English-language collection bringing together plays by Jewish and Palestinian writers, accompanied by interviews offering insight into the challenges of writing and staging stories centred on justice for Palestine. the book received the Biennial Patrick O’Neill Award. In the realm of poetry, Sabawi co-authored I Remember My Name – Poetry by Samah Sabawi, Ramzy Baroud and Jehan Bseiso (Novum Publishing 2016). This powerful trio of Palestinian poets––inspired by exile and resistance––offers deeply personal and politically charged reflections on identity, displacement, and hope. Sabawi’s poems employ sharp satire and emotional resonance—calling out injustice and giving voice to resilience. The anthology received the 2016 Palestine Book Award for its lyrical, urgent storytelling Beyond the page and stage, Sabawi is a respected media commentator and public speaker and a passionate advocate for justice and human rights. She is co-founder and Board Director of Palestine Australia Relief and Action (PARA), supporting Palestinians, especially Gaza genocide survivors in Australia. Dr Sabawi received a Master of Communications from Griffith University and a PhD from Victoria University.

Jaclyn Crupi is a book editor, event moderator, awards judge and bookseller. She has worked in publishing and bookselling since 2002. Jaclyn has written numerous books for both children and adults. Her book, Garden Like a Nonno, was shortlisted for an Indie Book Award and longlisted for an Australian Book Industry Award. Her most recent children’s book, The ABC Kids Guide to Loving the Planet, won the Environment Award for Children’s Literature. Jaclyn’s work has appeared in The Guardian, SBS Voices, At Home, The Canberra Times, PIP Magazine and Frankie, as well as the anthology Family published by Text Publishing. Her latest book is called Planting for Native Birds, Bees and Butterflies.
About the Book

Shortlisted for the 2025 Stella Prize: Samah Sabawi – Cactus Pear For My Beloved
A family story from Gaza. The story of a family over the past 100 years, starting in Palestine under British rule and ending in Redland Bay in Queensland. Samah Sabawi shares the story of her parents and many like them who were born as their parents were being forced to leave their homelands. Filled with love for land, history, peoples it is more than anything else a family story and a love story told with enormous humanity and feeling. How the son (one of six), born at the height of the displacements to a disabled father and illiterate mother, a believer in peaceful resistance, became a leading poet and writer in Palestine, before being forced, with his own young family in tow, to flee and start a new life in Australia. One of the gifts of Samah Sabawi’s Baba is to remain open-hearted and optimistic.

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