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In New Memoir, Nosedive, Sam Dennis Shares His Tale Of Coming Back From The Brink

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On The Table Read Magazine, “the best book magazine in the UK“, in his sometimes dark and sometimes moving memoir Nosedive, Sam Dennis shares the ups, downs, relationships and addictions that have shaped his life.

Nosedive

Sharing his life story from a nomadic childhood (having been raised in Hong Kong, Jakarta and Spain) to becoming, in his own words, a ‘passable’ adult, Sam Dennis’ memoir, Nosedive, is a stellar read

Accepting that a ‘perfect’ life wasn’t a choice available to him, Sam’s motivation to write this memoir isn’t to convince other people to avoid making the same mistakes as he has. Rather, Nosedive allowed him to scratch his creative itch while sharing the good, the bad, and the ugly moments in his life so far, which is a life he nearly didn’t escape, with searing honesty.

Nosedive delivers Sam Dennis’ experiences without ego, and will evoke pretty much every emotion through a story of learning and accepting what it means to be human.

Sam Dennis

Sam Dennis

Born in the UK and raised abroad, Sam Dennis and his family moved to Hong Kong in the mid nineties because of his father’s work, working for a global media organization. They lived there for more than two years prior to moving to Jakarta, Indonesia, where he remained before being evacuated during riots and moved back to Hong Kong. After another two years in Hong Kong, his father retired and moved the family to their vacation home on the Costa Blanca in Spain wher Sam took his GCSEs before moving back to the UK to go to Music School in Kingston, Surrey.

Sam Dennis and his wife live in Weybridge, Surrey after getting married in February 2022 (Coronavirus impeded their first wedding date in April 2021). Together they enjoy binge watching Netflix, eating out, reading, and time with family.

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Paperback: https://amzn.to/441ITC2

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