My Three Lives

by Lydia Banome


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Softcover
£12.16
Softcover
£12.16

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 09/06/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 276
ISBN : 9781403342836

About the Book

My Three Lives is a radical memoir, spanning a lifetime well spent, nearly gone, but hopefully not forgotten. The journey begins with a glamorous career of thirteen years in show business in a venue where the excitement of the stage is sustained by continual success. But this one of the Three Lives is earmarked for a change to a more serious venue, the convent.

The decision to make the rather incongruous transition into the life style of a nun proves to be a sixteen year challenge. It is frequently laced with the humor of absurdity, which makes survival possible. There is an inspirational facet to the stories but without piety.

In the third of the Three Lives, the final fulfillment of the life's journey, is achieved as owner and headmistress of a Montessori academy. This section, with illustrations, is assuredly of interest to teachers and parents of young children. It is accurately informative regarding how the Montessori method of teaching is accomplished. The stories are lighthearted, yet at times, deeply poignant with real life experiences.

The many insights into the "Perfect Plan" for the three completely diverse lives keeps the reader absorbed to the last page.


About the Author

In the memoir she calls MY THREE LIVES, she experienced, what she now sees, was a "Perfect Plan" for her life.

She was born and raised in New York City. Her young life was overshadowed by the desire to become a professional dancer. In the first of the three lives, she enjoyed the travel and glamour of show business as a professional dance team. Her adventures in the time when vaudeville was still in theaters are comical and nostalgic.

However, in time, she began to seek a more meaningful life style by entering the religious life when tradition played the greatest part of daily existence. The stories are whimsical and inspirational. After sixteen years as a nun, another major transition was called into play. She founded a Montessori school in West Florida.

The memoir makes it evident that this "Plan," sometimes obscure, sometimes apparent, was her guiding force through all three careers.