Kaz Cooke in Bendigo

Rosemary Sorensen | Bendigo Weekly | 03-Nov-2011 2.00pm

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Browsing in one of her favourite bookshops – Book Now in Bendigo – Kaz Cooke became absorbed by descriptions in old “ladies’ encyclopedias” about the complicated treatments for various ailments.

“So many of them finished with, ‘the patient will recover … or die’”, she laughs.

While she says it would be fibbing to credit Bendigo, therefore, with setting her on the path to her latest and greatest book, it did help.

And she’s also hoping women in places like Bendigo find Women’s Stuff both entertaining and helpful.

“I hate the way so much stuff is Melbourne or Sydney-centric,” Kaz says.

“And I hate the way the concerns of women are presented in the glossy magazines, not really about mental and physical health things.”

Women’s Stuff is the fourth in Kaz’s series about what it means to be a female.

Billed as the “book every Australian woman truly needs”, it covers everything from body image and confidence, to hormones and menopause.

“I wanted it to be an antidote to all the bad cable-tv ads, you know, the ones that sell a rubber band as an exercise program,” she says.

“It might sound flippant, but when people ask me how long it took to write, I say 48 years,” the 48-year-old says.

Kaz Cooke is “On the Road in Bendigo” on Wednesday, November 9, at the Capital, 7.30pm-8.30pm: it’s a free event presented by the Wheeler Centre, bookings recommended at wheelercentre.com

- Rosemary Sorensen


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Anonymous commented on 07-Nov-2011 03:42 PM5 out of 5 stars
Am I alone in getting the feeling that when people such as Kaz Cooke talk about 'women' I am being talked down to?

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