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We are indebted to Brenda Marshall (past president of the College of Psychic Studies) for allowing us to share Ivy Northage's memories of her long and intriguing life. Ivy's story is both fascinating and revealing, from her childhood excursions to a local Music Hall, where she hid behind a curtain to watch 'the turns', through her unwilling introduction to psychic work (which entailed sitting for hours in a dark cupboard), to her life's work as one of the most respected teaching mediums of her generation and channel for the wisdom of her spirit guide 'Chan'. Ivy's lively personality, wit, energy, and her professionalism and single-minded dedication to her work are apparent in this elegantly-compiled memoir, which includes new first-hand descriptions of séances with Helen Duncan and other famous physical phenomena mediums. While I Remember serves as a fitting tribute to the life and work of one of the best-loved and most characterful mediums of our time.
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