Description
About the Author
Susan Soyinka has worked as a teacher, lecturer, and researcher, spending 10 years of her early career in West Africa. On her return to England, she retrained as an educational psychologist, and after discovering her Jewish roots, worked for nine years in the Jewish community in London. Retirement has given her the time and energy to develop a new career as a writer. Her first book, From East End to Land's End, The Evacuation of Jews' Free School, London, to Mousehole in Cornwall during World War Two, was described by Aumie Shapiro, author of the Jewish East End photographic series, as an "extraordinary, significant story of inter-faith and community harmony. A magnificent achievement." Other reviews of From East End to Land's End include: "This exceptional book is incredibly well-researched and is of huge general as well as Jewish interest", BBC Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine. "A piece of scholarship with a strongly beating heart", Keith Richards, Former Chair, Third Age Trust. "Painstakingly researched and delivered with real empathy, this fascinating and emotionally-charged book is a sparkling and illuminating read from start to finish", Simon Parker, Editor, Living Cornwall, Western Morning News.
Reviews
"In this remarkable book, Susan... was able to give names to the nameless, faces to the faceless - and restore the wholeness of a family the Nazis had intended to destroy.... It restores life where there was death, presence where there was absence, roots where identity was lost, hope where there was despair." Stephen Smith, Executive Director of the Shoah Foundation Institute, writing in his Foreword to the book.
Book Information
ISBN 9780957561403
Author Susan Soyinka
Format Paperback
Page Count 210
Imprint Eliora Books
Publisher Eliora Books
Weight(grams) 303g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 156mm * 11mm