The Lady in the Van (Paperback)
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The Lady in the Van (Paperback)

The Lady in the Van (Paperback)

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Paperback 96 Pages
Published: 18/03/1999
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Alan Bennett is the author of Writing Home, The Madness of George III, Talking Heads, The Clothes They Stood Up In and much else besides. Miss Shepherd lived in a Robin Reliant opposite Bennett's house in Camden Town. After a series of attacks on her van, he suggested she move, with her van, to his front drive. Initially reluctant, she agreed - and Bennett landed himself a tenancy that went on for fifteen years. The Lady in the Van is probably Alan Bennett's best-known work of non-fiction, and follows his other little blockbuster The Clothes They Stood Up In.

Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
ISBN: 9781861971227
Number of pages: 96
Weight: 77 g
Dimensions: 148 x 94 x 8 mm
Edition: Main

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“One happy mother”

Brought this book, as a mother's day gift. And mum said the book was a good read.

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“On behalf of my wife”

Again am reviewing this book on behalf from my wife, she requested me to say this is a good book ,based on a true story and well worth the read.

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“Good”

Fascinating but at times uncomfortable account of Bennett's, shall we say guest. It's funny and tragic at times. It's a short read but worth it.

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