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OverviewFinding a Way describes Diana Dennis's fascinating journey of self-exploration through family research. She discovered her family heritage to be remarkably rich and diverse. It includes chief rabbis, senior Anglican clergy (one of whom was imprisoned for Ritualism), lawyers, politicians, and businessmen, as well as the incredible women to whom they were married. Chapters on family history are interweaved with chapters on Diana's own extraordinary life. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Diana DennisPublisher: Tiger of the Stripe Imprint: Tiger of the Stripe Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.245kg ISBN: 9781904799726ISBN 10: 1904799728 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 20 May 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews'This rich reflection of a fascinating family is beautifully researched and insightfully written. Understanding where we come from allows us to be more of who we are. The patterns in their lives influence and shape our hopes, fears and aspirations; as Diana shows us, adding her analytic insights, warmth and humour. I commend this book.' - Dr Dale Mathers, Psychiatrist, Jungian analyst and author 'Finding a Way through Huguenot and Jewish ancestors, this personal journey traces the parallel lives of rabbis and merchants in Geneva, Amsterdam and London. As refugees from minority cultures, they established new lives in their adopted country. The excitement with which Diana Dennis shares her discoveries shows that family sagas enliven history.' - Dr Tessa Murdoch, Acting Chair of the Huguenot Museum, Rochester 'This rich reflection of a fascinating family is beautifully researched and insightfully written. Understanding where we come from allows us to be more of who we are. The patterns in their lives influence and shape our hopes, fears and aspirations; as Diana shows us, adding her analytic insights, warmth and humour. I commend this book.' - Dr Dale Mathers, Psychiatrist, Jungian analyst and author 'Finding a Way through Huguenot and Jewish ancestors, this personal journey traces the parallel lives of rabbis and merchants in Geneva, Amsterdam and London. As refugees from minority cultures, they established new lives in their adopted country. The excitement with which Diana Dennis shares her discoveries shows that family sagas enliven history.' - Dr Tessa Murdoch, Acting Chair of the Huguenot Museum, Rochester Author InformationDiana Dennis, a vicar's daughter, was born in Brentwood in 1936 and grew up in Essex, Herefordshire, and Buckinghamshire before training as a nurse and then as an air-hostess. In the 1960s she married Hong Kong-based British lawyer, Dick Dennis, and she lived with him in Hong Kong, Kent, and Mayfair. After having three sons, she returned to studies and became a Jungian psychologist. She has spent many years living in Mayfair, where she is involved with the Church and politics. In 2015, she published her first book, All I Ever Wanted, which explored the mysteries surrounding the life of her late husband Dick. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |