Beth Jordan

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Beth Jordan was born in India to Eurasian parents and raised within a traditional convent education before her family immigrated to the UK. From teaching and raising a family, she went on to build a career as an entrepreneur in the antique textile and design industries, working extensively across China and India.

Alongside her business career, Beth studied Anthropology at The Birbeck College, London and developed a deep curiosity for global cultures through decades of travel. Her journeys inspired her to keep diaries which eventually became the foundation for her first book - 'Thank You For The Kiss', a memoir set in Cuba.

Today, Beth draws on her wide-ranging experiences as a business coach and mentor, guiding professionals towards structuri
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Until the Last Oak Falls by Adrian Fisk
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An exceptional photographic account of a pivotal period in our history of closed-down minds, climate change, wanton destruction of nature and a dedicated group of people, prepared to sacrifice their lives to make their views heard.

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The Choreography of Ghosts by Andrew Mosley
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Until the Last Oak Falls by Adrian Fisk
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An exceptional photographic account of a pivotal period in our history of closed-down minds, climate change, wanton destruction of nature and a dedicated group of people, prepared to sacrifice their lives to make their views heard.

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Broken April by Ismail Kadare
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The Choreography of Ghosts by Andrew Mosley
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Until the Last Oak Falls by Adrian Fisk
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An exceptional photographic account of a pivotal period in our history of closed-down minds, climate change, wanton destruction of nature and a dedicated group of people, prepared to sacrifice their lives to make their views heard.

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The Palace of Dreams by Ismail Kadare
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An exceptional photographic account of a pivotal period in our history of closed-down minds, climate change, wanton destruction of nature and a dedicated group of people, prepared to sacrifice their lives to make their views heard.

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