Nina Bawden's career spans 20 adult novels and 17 for children. She turns now to her own story and in simple vignettes takes the reader through her life, revealing the inspirations of many of her books. It describes her childhood evacuation to Suffolk and Wales, and her years at Oxford, where she met Richard Burton and Margaret Thatcher. And, she gives an account of her oldest son, Niki, who was diagnosed schizophrenic.
- 'A born story-teller, a gift as evident in this autobiography as in her novels.' INDEPENDENT
- 'A joy.' David Holloway, DAILY TELEGRAPH
- 'There is much in this delightful book about the business of being an author.' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
- 'casts light on the perennially fascinating relationship between the life and works of a writer.' SUNDAY EXPRESS
- 'Bawden writes with a frankness and honest that one can only admire.' TLS
Paperback:
£14.00
Published 01/06/1995