The L-Shaped Room: The L-Shaped Room Series, Book 1

Overview

Jane Graham is unmarried and pregnant when she is turned out of her comfortable suburban home by her irate father. She lights dejectedly on a bug-ridden room at the top of a squalid house in Fulham. She cares nothing for it. Nor does she care for herself or her neighbours. But it's these neighbours, by their unaffected kindness, who draw her back to life, and the L-shaped room slowly becomes home.

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Overview

Jane Graham is unmarried and pregnant when she is turned out of her comfortable suburban home by her irate father. She lights dejectedly on a bug-ridden room at the top of a squalid house in Fulham. She cares nothing for it. Nor does she care for herself or her neighbours. But it's these neighbours, by their unaffected kindness, who draw her back to life, and the L-shaped room slowly becomes home.

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781408466827
  • Publisher: AudioGO
  • Publication date: 9/1/2010
  • Series: The L-Shaped Room
  • Format: MP3
  • Edition description: Unabridged
  • Ships to U.S.and APO/FPO addresses only.

Meet the Author

Lynne Reid Banks is a bestselling author for children and adults. Her classic children's novel, The Indian in the Cupboard, has sold over ten million copies worldwide and was made into a highly successful feature film. She was born in London in 1929 and later became one of the first women TV news reporters in Britain. Lynne has now written forty books. Her first, The L-Shaped Room, was published in 1960. She lives with her husband in Dorset, England.

Awarded the CBE, Harriet Walter has received the Olivier Award for her roles in Twelfth Night, Three Sisters and A Question of Geography, and has twice won the Sony Radio Award for Best Actress. Her many TV credits include Law & Order: UK, Little Dorrit, Doctors, Trial & Retribution and Messiah. Among her films are Atonement and Sense and Sensibility, and her autobiography, Other People's Shoes, was published to great critical acclaim.

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