In 'Love, Nina', Nina Stibbe recounts her charming and humorous experiences as a nanny in 1980s London, working for a well-known writer and her eccentric family. Through witty letters to her sister, Nina brings to life the quirky dynamics of her employers and their literary circle, revealing the complexities of love and friendship. The narrative is filled with delightful observations and candid moments that can make readers both laugh and reflect. As she navigates the challenges of caregiving and adulthood, Nina's perspective on life deepens, offering insights into family and the power of connection. This delightful memoir invites you into a world where humor meets heartfelt emotion, leaving you eager to join Nina on her whimsical journey.
By Nina Stibbe
Published: 2014
""Love, in all its messy glory, is what makes life worth living, even on the hardest days.""
"Breezy, sophisticated, hilarious, rude and aching with sweetness: LOVE, NINA might be the most charming book I've ever read." --Maria Semple, author of Where'd You Go, Bernadette In 1982, 20-year-old Nina Stibbe moved to London to work as a nanny to two opinionated and lively young boys. In frequent letters home to her sister, Nina described her trials and triumphs: there's a cat nobody likes, suppertime visits from a famous local playwright, a mysteriously unpaid milk bill, and repeated misadventures parking the family car. Dinner table discussions cover the gamut, from the greats of English literature, to swearing in German, to sexually transmitted diseases. There's no end to what Nina can learn from these boys (rude words) and their broad-minded mother (the who's who of literary London). A charming, hilarious, sweetly inspiring celebration of bad food and good company, Love, Nina makes a young woman's adventures in a new world come alive.
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Nina Stibbe is a celebrated British author, best known for her witty and poignant writing style that often reflects her unique perspective on everyday life. Her notable works include 'Love, Nina', a memoir that chronicles her experiences as a nanny in London during the 1980s, and 'Reasons to Be Cheerful', a novel that draws on her distinct humor and insightful observations of human relationships. Stibbe's writing is characterized by a sharp wit, a keen eye for detail, and an ability to blend humor with deeper emotional themes.
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Love, Nina
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