As a small child growing up in an academic family in Oxford, England just after the Second World War, Rosalind's soul is crushed by lack of love. Gradually she disappears to herself. But her life in Oxford is intellectually rich and she becomes a very good student. At 18, she leaves home to attend Cambridge University to read economics, make music, and fall in love many times-all unrequited. In 1966 she breaks all ties and travels to America, where she makes a home with her American husband and son and a career teaching economics, her father's subject. In mid-life she falls into a terrible depression and in psychotherapy has to come to grips with her broken childhood. During this journey she also finds the God she has been yearning for all her life. In this memoir the development of her relationships to herself, her family and friends, her therapist, and to God is revealed.
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