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Celebrate the launch of My Eating Disorder Voice, Lolevia Trevers’ powerful graphic memoir of her journey through Anorexia—and beyond.Saturday 11th October, 2.30pm start
Instore at Red Kangaroo Books
A free event, please RSVP via the ticketing link
About the book:
This is not about an illness. It's about the girl who reclaimed her voice.
"My Eating Disorder Voice" is a deeply personal graphic memoir telling the story of Lolevia Trevers' journey through Anorexia Nervosa - and out the other side.
Through hand-drawn panels and lyrical narration, the book explores the inner landscape of the eating disorder voice - how it took root, manipulated, and consumed her. It is as much a story of illness as it is of hope, healing and reclaiming life.
With vulnerable storytelling and evocative visual metaphor, Lolevia lays bare - not just the pain of illness. but the courage it takes to confront it; and the small steps that lead her back towards freedom. This is not a clinical account. It is a raw and honest journey told through lived experience.
For anyone who has struggled with body image, identity, mental health, or silent suffering: This book offers both recognition and release. It sheds light on the isolating nature of disordered eating while speaking directly to those still caught in its grip, as well as those seeking to understand.
About Lolevia:
Lolevia Trevers, is a young Australian artist born in Alice Springs. When she was 15 years old, she was diagnosed with severe Anorexia Nervosa. Her first graphic story, My Eating Disorder Voice- it had a voice but I have one too, shares her story of how this illness developed and how powerful Recovery journey.
She created this graphic story during a nine-month journey hiking the full length of Italy (1,300 kilometres, on foot).
Lolevia is super curious about the mind, with a deep passion for psychology, mental health, and helping others feel less alone. When she’s not drawing or researching, you’ll likely find her upside down in a handstand, halfway up a mountain, learning a new language, or dancing in the kitchen.
This story is part of a bigger mission — to raise awareness and compassion around eating disorders in young people, and to spark important conversations through interactive workshops in schools.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
45 Todd Mall , Alice Springs, NT, Australia, Northern Territory 0870
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