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  1. Joan Bakewell. (b.1933) Joan was born in Stockport, and grew up in Hazel Grove, Cheshire. Shewas educated at Norbury Primary School, Stockport High School for Girls and Newnham College Cambridge,where she graduated with aPart I degree in Economics and Part II in History. She has lived inLondon since 1954. She is divorced, with two children and ...

  2. These conversations, selected from Joan Bakewell’s Radio 3 series of the same name, constitute a broad and surprising insight into what thinking people think. The View from Here Built loosely on her much loved Guardian column ‘Just 70’ ‘ The View from Here ‘ is Bakewell’s discerning and heartwarming account of life at 70 and beyond.

  3. Joan Bakewell has 26 books on Goodreads with 4150 ratings. Joan Bakewell’s most popular book is Icons of England.

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  5. [Joan Bakewell's] new book is a joy ― Psychologies A wry analysis of the world she will leave -- Rachel Cooke ― Observer Heartfelt and fiendishly smart ― Sunday Telegraph Companionable and insightful . . . by turns entertaining, frank and - when dealing with death and loss - unflinching. It is, then, true to the spirit of a most accomplished woman, who has always had the knack of making ...

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  6. Born. April 16, 1933. Genre. Biography, Nonfiction, Fiction. edit data. Joan Dawson Bakewell, Baroness Bakewell, DBE, HonFBA, FRSA, is an English journalist, television presenter and Labour Party peer. Baroness Bakewell is president of Birkbeck, University of London; she is also an author and playwright, and has been awarded Humanist of the ...

  7. We giggled together once we had jumped from the steps, but we weren't sure why. We were careful not to let the headmistress see. Trams fell from favour in the post-war years. Manchester was the first city in Britain to abandon them, tearing up the lines almost with relish, rejecting the noisy old past.