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"Dear Liza" by Sydney Banks is a moving novel set in 19th-century London, following 11-year-old orphan Liza as she navigates hardship and self-discovery. Guided by her late mother’s letters, she encounters people from all walks of life, influencing them with her wisdom and kindness. Through her journey, the story explores themes of love, resilience, and inner peace. Liza’s experiences serve as a reminder of how compassion and understanding can shape lives in unexpected ways.
Author
Sydney Banks
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About The Author
Sydney Banks (1931–2009) was a Scottish-born philosopher, author, and lecturer whose teachings on the Three Principles of Mind, Consciousness, and Thought transformed psychological understanding. A prolific writer, he explored these principles in various works, including his 2004 novel, "Dear Liza," which reflects his philosophy through a compelling narrative. Banks’ insights continue to inspire individuals seeking a deeper understanding of the mind and its connection to well-being.
Sydney Banks (1931–2009) was a Scottish-born philosopher, author, and lecturer whose teachings on the Three Principles of Mind, Consciousness, and Thought transformed psychological understanding. A prolific writer, he explored these principles in various works, including his 2004 novel, "Dear Liza," which reflects his philosophy through a compelling narrative. Banks’ insights continue to inspire individuals seeking a deeper understanding of the mind and its connection to well-being.
Language
English
Topic
Mental Health, Continuous Development

Dear Liza
Dear Liza
ISBN 10|13
1551053322 | 978-1551053325
Print Length
88 pages