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    Nina Stibbe (born 1962) is a British writer born in Willoughby Waterleys and raised in Fleckney, Leicestershire. She became a nanny in the household of Mary-Kay Wilmers, editor of the London Review of Books. Her letters home to her sister became her first book, Love, Nina: Despatches from Family Life, which was adapted into the 2016 BBC ...

  2. After graduating in 1987, she worked for a while in a Camden frock shop. In 1990 she began a career in book publishing, working in various departments before becoming a commissioning editor at Routledge. In 2002 she moved to Cornwall with her partner and children where she now writes, swims and makes bread.

  3. Nina’s work was recently adapted by Nick Hornby into the hit BBC1 show Love, Nina starring Helena Bonham Carter, and feels in general like a deep and hilarious heart-to-heart with your dearest gal pal. Nina Stibbe is the absolute bomb.

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  4. Aug 25, 2023 · Nina Stibbe talks about her latest non-fiction gem, 10 years after Love, Nina “I was very conscious of wanting to write about me living and changing and forging forward in this third act of my ...

  5. Nov 6, 2023 · Nina Stibbe on marriage breakup, dodgy bladders, and starting again at 60. The heir to Sue Townsend and author of hit book ‘Love, Nina’ is back with more comic and candid snapshots of her ...

  6. Nina Stibbe is back in London. It has been 20 years since she left, and 40 years since she first arrived from Leicester to nanny, ineptly, for Mary-Kay Wilmers, the editor of the London Review of ...

  7. Love, Nina: Despatches from Family Life, by Nina Stibbe, Viking, RRP£12.99, 336 pages In 1982 a young nanny, Nina Stibbe, went to work for a family in Camden Town, the heart of literary north London. more than 30 years later, Stibbe's funny, open-hearted letters to her sister back in Leicestershire have been edited and published, to much ...

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