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Author launches updated memoir

Lauren O Connor-May|Published

Jenny Dean-Brown, left, of Plumstead with Merle Brown of Athlone.

Entrepreneur and former political activist, Alison Weihe launched Belonging: Finding Tribes of Meaning at the V&A Waterfront Exclusive, on Thursday August 29.

In this memoir the Johannesburg author shares some of her life’s intimate moments from her childhood living in Rondebosch to building a business and almost losing it. She draws on her life experiences as a speaker, mother, daughter, wife and identity intelligence coach. This memoir is an updated version of her 2022 book of the same name.

Jenny Dean-Brown, left, of Plumstead with Merle Brown of Athlone.
Alison Weihe returned to her home town to launch an update of her book, Belonging: Finding Tribes of Meaning, right, with Kim Vermaak, left, from Johannesburg.
Karen Brown from Constantia with the author's husband, Friedel Weihe from Honeydew, Johannesburg.
Sharni Quinn from Hout Bay with Jacki Bruniquel of Sea Point.
Zara Winterback from Blouberg, left, with Muneedah Osman of Parow and Linda Dold of Blouberg.
Alexander Arendse of Brackenfell with Nureesah Hendricks of Wynberg.