Somewhere Else: Recommended by Miriam Margolyes

Scotland Street Press
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‘Jenni Daiches has astonishingly re-created a lost world... I wept and laughed and wished I had written it.’MIRIAM MARGOLYES ''An urgent exploration of the fragility and beauty of our shared humanity, here and elsewhere.''HANNAH HOLTSCHNEIDER, UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH About the bookRosa Roshkin is five years old when her family are murdered in a pogrom and she is forced to leave behind everything she knows with only a suitcase of clothes and her father’s violin.An epic generational novel about womanhood and Judaeo-Scottish experience across two World Wars, the creation of Israel and the fall of the Berlin Wall. Jenni Daiches’s Somewhere Else explores today’s most difficult and urgent questions, not least of which: how to find identity in displacement. ‘Jenni Daiches has astonishingly re-created a lost world... I wept and laughed and wished I had written it.’MIRIAM MARGOLYES 'An urgent exploration of the fragility and beauty of our shared humanity, here and elsewhere.'HANNAH HOLTSCHNEIDER, UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH About the bookRosa Roshkin is five years old when her family are murdered in a pogrom and she is forced to leave behind everything she knows with only a suitcase of clothes and her father’s violin. An epic generational novel about womanhood and Judaeo-Scottish experience across two World Wars, the creation of Israel and the fall of the Berlin Wall. Jenni Daiches’s Somewhere Else explores today’s most difficult and urgent questions, not least of which: how to find identity in displacement.


  • | Author: Jenni Daiches
  • | Publisher: Scotland Street Press
  • | Publication Date: Sep 06, 2024
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  • | Binding: Paperback / softback
  • | ISBN-13: 9781910895955
  • | ISBN-10: 1910895954
Author:
Jenni Daiches
Publisher:
Scotland Street Press
Publication Date:
Sep 06, 2024
Binding:
Paperback / softback
ISBN-13:
9781910895955
ISBN10:
1910895954