Author Jennifer Kavanagh, shares her moments of discovery while addressing themes of Russia, Jewishness, motherhood, music, home, and language, as well as the vagaries of memory.
William Shewen was an early-convinced and prominent member of the Religious Society of Friends in London in the mid to late seventeenth century; he was also the author of a number of tracts and books.
William Drewett wrote his memoir in the 1890s, largely from the perspective of retirement. He recalls not only the changing ways of Quakers in his own life time, but also recounts stories passed down from his parents.