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Jenni Daiches

    Jenni Daiches is the name under which literary historian Jenni Calder writes novels and poetry. Her work often explores the intricate relationship between history and the present, examining how the past shapes our lives and identities. Through her distinctive voice, she draws readers into profound reflections on the human experience. Both her prose and poetry are valued for their intellectual depth and emotional resonance.

    Somewhere Else
    • Somewhere Else

      Recommended by Miriam Margolyes

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The story follows Rosa Roshkin, a five-year-old girl who survives a pogrom that claims her family's lives, leaving her to navigate a world of loss with only a suitcase and her father's violin. This epic generational novel delves into themes of womanhood and the Judaeo-Scottish experience through significant historical events, including two World Wars and the establishment of Israel. Jenni Daiches poignantly addresses the complexities of identity in the face of displacement, offering a profound exploration of shared humanity.

      Somewhere Else