Author:Denise Linn
We are shaped by our past. The way we preceive the world is a direct result of the influence of our immediate family, our ancestors and our cultural roots. In this inspirational yet down-to-earth book, lecturer and healer Denise Linn shows us how to draw upon the wellspring of ancestral wisdom that dwells within us. She also suggests how to identify and heal the negative aspects of this inheritance, to avoid passing the mistakes of the past onto those who come after us. SACRED LEGACIES offers a remarkable blueprint for the times ahead. By following the many practical ideas within, we can create a legacy of hope, love and joy to be handed down through the generations - and into the future.
An authentic, poignant and gut-wrenchingly sad tale... An insightful, honest and often uplifting account of a life cut tragically short
—— Isabelle Broom , HeatDeeply personal... Insightful, offering rare glimpses behind the maelstrom of Amy's public life
—— Charlotte Oliver , Jewish ChroniclePoignant
—— The IndependentDr Ellie Cannon offers reassuring advice for mums who just want to do the right thing.
—— Gurgle MagazineDr Ellie Cannon offers friendly advice to reassure even the most conerned parent
—— The SunThe aim of the manual is to increase the confidence of new mums…
—— The SunI enjoyed every word.
—— Mary Killen , LadyA book that is unputdownable and…gloriously lavish, something fascinating to gaze at on every page.
—— Rachel Cooke , ObserverThis book is a must-read.
—— Susan Hill , SpectatorIt’s an extraordinary story, well told and illustrated.
—— Choice MagazineThe delicacy of Zinovieff’s perceptions, the abiding redolence of her descriptions and the captivating moods of her subjects make The Mad Boy, Lord Berners, My Grandmother and Me a book of rare pleasure.
—— Richard Davenport-Hines , The Times Literary SupplementSofka…brings to life a vanished world and the almost fantastical people who lived in it.
—— Oxford TimesA dazzling account of the house and the fascinating people who formed its unique character.
—— Cressida Connolly , Town & CountryIt was the story that everyone wanted told, and [Zinovieff] was the person to tell it.
—— SpectatorLook no further, if you have a soft spot for posh people behaving badly.
—— Robbie Millen , The TImesClassy and compelling.
—— Fanny Blake , Woman and HomeZinovieff’s book is witty and full of insight – rather like opening a bottle of Champagne.
—— Mayfair MagazineA compelling read.
—— The EconomistDelivers an entertaining dose of British country life and high-style scandal.
—— Nora Krug , Washington PostLavishly illustrated, beautifully produced.
—— Philip Borg-Wheeler, 5 stars , Classical MusicWonderfully bizarre family memoir.
—— Libby Purves , The TimesAn entertaining and amiable companion.
—— Sara Wheeler , The TimesA witty memoir that provides insight into the aristocratic and arty pre-war circles of England.
—— Olinda Adeane , House and GardenBeautifully written and generously illustrated.
—— Jane Shilling , Daily Mail