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Nina Stibbe is the author of Love, Nina: A Nanny Writes Home and Man at the Helm. (Bowker Author Biography)

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Data di nascita
1962
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
UK
Luogo di residenza
London, England, UK
Attività lavorative
nanny

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Nina takes a year out in her 60’s to become a lodger in London. And this diary notes her inconsequential doings. No, my pub team doesn’t include Nick Hornby, but I found her very relatable. And the diary was like spending pleasant time with a like-minded irreverent friend.
 
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LARA335 | Apr 12, 2024 |
I'm not sure about this one. Most of it was kind of tortuous for me because I don't enjoy lots of details about daily life, and I don't know enough about the 1980's London literary scene to know who in the world the author was talking about. I mostly enjoy the second part, when the author started attending college and the writing improved greatly. I didn't find it to be particular clever or funny, just a bit odd. Maybe you need to be British to find it funny.

Recommendation from a penpal.… (altro)
 
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Greenfrog342 | 26 altre recensioni | Jan 22, 2024 |
Letters from Nina to her sister logging her daily life as a nanny & EngLit student at a Poly in the mid 80’s. Alan Bennett is a neighbour and usually comes to supper. And Nina has picked up his talent for observing, appreciating, and writing about the ordinary. Charming, authentic and funny.
 
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LARA335 | 26 altre recensioni | Jan 12, 2024 |
Sweet, much like I imagine Cold Comfort Farm might have been described by a younger child. Lizzie Vogel’s parents are divorced and her mother is trying to cope with the changed circumstances despite being the sort who stays in bed a lot and writes plays.
Meanwhile the kids range about in a crowd with a motley abundance of pets (I particularly liked Maxwell the pony) and write letters to various men trying to match up their mother. Cheerful disasters ensue and all is much fun despite the grimness of the situation.
Nina Stibbe is so very good at capturing the logic of children in this, the small hurts, the pride, the struggling to make things right, the coping of kids with no responsible adult to look after them. At one point Lizzie wakes up with a heaviness in her chest…and her mother describes it as “the pig” that comes sometimes and sits on you for a while but eventually goes away again and that’s a pretty clear and true description of how depression might feel to a kid.
Despite the challenges, the Vogel kids and mother keep on keeping on in true British spirit and by the end of the book I was quite in love with them all.
Funny but in a way that gives you more in emotional depth than it at first appears. Highly recommended.
… (altro)
 
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Dabble58 | 11 altre recensioni | Nov 11, 2023 |

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7
Utenti
1,247
Popolarità
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Voto
½ 3.6
Recensioni
62
ISBN
69
Lingue
3
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