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Host Gabrielle Drolet

Gabrielle Drolet is a journalist, essayist, and cartoonist based in Montreal. She regularly contributes cartoons to The New Yorker and The Globe and Mail and has been a guest panellist on CBC Radio’s Commotion. This year, Drolet became the first woman to receive a National Newspaper Award nomination for Editorial Cartooning. Her written work has been published in The New York Times, The Globe and Mail, The Walrus, VICE, Teen Vogue, and has been anthologized in Best Canadian Essays. Her essays on disability have been nominated for a Digital Publishing Award and won gold at the Canadian Online Publishing Awards. Drolet holds an MFA from the University of Guelph. Look Ma, No Hands is her first book.

Look Ma, No Hands

A humorous, profound debut memoir about chronic pain, accessibility, and young adulthood, by an acclaimed essayist and cartoonist.

In 2021, Gabrielle Drolet developed a condition that made her unable to use her hands. It only worsened over time, and as a writer and artist, she had to learn new ways of creating and expressing herself. The experience completely changed her life and her outlook.
Look Ma, No Hands explores both the difficulty and the humour of developing chronic and life-altering pain in her twenties. Each chapter looks at a different aspect of her life touched by her disability: how she learned to write when she couldn’t type; how she learned to manage the most mundane daily tasks. She moves cities and, as her work as a writer and cartoonist builds, has to navigate different byzantine health systems without the privilege or security of having a family doctor, even as she moves into her new apartment and embarks on first dates. And she does all of this with the most wonderful sense of the absurd.

Look Ma, No Hands is utterly charming as Drolet shares profound reflections on life’s curveballs and explores how, in her words, “you can live a full—even funny—life in a disabled body.”

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Festival Shows

Starring Kate Beaton. Hosted by Gabrielle Drolet

Oct 19 @ 3 PM $25
Memorial Park Library, 2nd Floor

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