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4 days ago · Ten years ago Stibbe, now 61, published the popular book Love Nina, based on her experiences of being a full-time children’s nanny at Gloucester Crescent. It also became a hit BBC TV series. At the time, a friend and near neighbour, writer Alan Bennett, said he was “misremembered” in the book, where he was described as a DIY expert.
4 days ago · Peter Gruner talks to Nina Stibbe about her latest memoir... and how Camden has changed in the 20 years she’s been away. Nina Stibbe. INTERVIEWED by Review, author Nina Stibbe shines a not altogether flattering light on Camden – especially when it comes to litter.
Oct 18, 2024 · When the comic writer Nina Stibbe returned to North London after living in Cornwall for twenty years, there was one key change she noted in her beady-eyed diary Went to London, Took the Dog: “The...
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3 days ago · Nina Stibbe was nanny to Wilmers’ sons in the 1980s - and was plunged into the heart of literary London, and recorded it via her letters to her sister, Victoria. At the time, Gloucester Crescent, NW1 was a haven for intellectuals, not millionaires, so the cast list is excellent .
Oct 18, 2024 · When the comic writer Nina Stibbe returned to North London after living in Cornwall for twenty years, there was one key change she noted in her beady-eyed diary Went to London, Took the Dog: “The...
3 days ago · Nina Stibbe’s new novel is the story of the wonderful and sometimes surprising path of friendship: from its conspiratorial beginnings, along its irritating wrong turns, to its final gratifying destination.
Oct 24, 2024 · The award is the UK’s longest running prize for comic fiction and previous winners have included bestselling novelists Alexander McCall Smith, Marina Lewycka, Percival Everett and Hannah Rothschild. Last year’s winner was Bob Mortimer for his brilliantly funny debut novel The Satsuma Complex.