The Lady in the Van
Author(s): Alan Bennett
Alan Bennet's most famous work of non-fiction. It is the history of Miss Shepherd, who in the 1970s lived in a Robin Reliant car opposite Bennett's house in Camden. After a series of attacks on her van, he suggested she move to his driveway. Thus began an extraordinary 15 year friendship between a writer and a homeless old lady.
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Alan Bennett's many stage and television plays and his prose collection, Writing Home, have made him one of Britain's best-loved authors. He has a huge international reputation for his plays and films which include: Habeus Corpus, Kafka's Dick, Private Function, The Madness of George III and many others a often multi-prize winning. But it is his fiction (The Clothes They Stood Up In
General Fields
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- : Profile Books
- : Profile Trade
- : 0.06
- : 01 December 2001
- : 149mm X 96mm
- : books
Special Fields
- : Alan Bennett
- : Paperback
- : English
- : 822.914
- : Illustrations, ports.