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In this poignant memoir, Alice Lenkiewicz eloquently delves into her formative years alongside her father, the esteemed artist Robert Lenkiewicz, and her mother, affectionately known as 'Mouse.' Through a lens of nostalgia, Lenkiewicz offers a captivating glimpse into her early memories, weaving a narrative that extends beyond personal recollections to embrace the vibrant tapestry of friendships that shaped her world. This literary journey serves as a captivating time capsule, immersing readers in the enigmatic life of one of England's foremost portrait artists. A testament to the power of art…mehr

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In this poignant memoir, Alice Lenkiewicz eloquently delves into her formative years alongside her father, the esteemed artist Robert Lenkiewicz, and her mother, affectionately known as 'Mouse.' Through a lens of nostalgia, Lenkiewicz offers a captivating glimpse into her early memories, weaving a narrative that extends beyond personal recollections to embrace the vibrant tapestry of friendships that shaped her world. This literary journey serves as a captivating time capsule, immersing readers in the enigmatic life of one of England's foremost portrait artists. A testament to the power of art and family, Lenkiewicz's memoir not only illuminates her unique upbringing but also provides a nuanced exploration of her father's artistic legacy. Compelling and insightful, this narrative becomes a bridge to the past, offering readers an intimate connection with the Lenkiewicz family and the cultural milieu they inhabited. Moreover, the altruistic spirit shines through as all proceeds from this memoir contribute to the charitable endeavors of Shelter. Alice Lenkiewicz, a distinguished artist and writer, has crafted previous works such as "Maxine" and "Men Hate Blondes," showcasing her literary prowess. With upcoming titles like "My 1981 Diary," "A Week in Prague," and "Moonlighting in Southport," Lenkiewicz continues to enrich the literary landscape. For those seeking a profound exploration of art, family, and a bygone era, Alice Lenkiewicz's memoir stands as a poignant testament, leaving an indelible mark on the reader's heart and supporting the noble cause of Shelter. Explore more about the author on her website: https://alicelenkiewicz.org/ Nigel Harrison
Autorenporträt
Alice is the author of the memoirs "When Robert Met Mouse" and "My 1981 Diary."