One of the most successful and acclaimed novels of our time, this fictionalized autobiography of Daisy Goodwill Flett is a subtle but affecting portrait of an everywoman reflecting on an unconventional life. What transforms this seemingly ordinary tale is the richness of Daisy's vividly described inner life--from her earliest memories of her adoptive mother to her awareness of impending death.
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Penelope Lively grew up in Egypt but settled in England after the war and took a degree in history at St Anne's College, Oxford. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and a member of PEN and the Society of Authors. She was married to the late Professor Jack Lively, has a daughter, a son and four grandchildren, and lives in Oxfordshire and London.
Penelope Lively is the author of many prize-winning novels and short story collections for both adults and children. She has twice been shortlisted for the Booker Prize; once in 1977 for her first novel, The Road to Lichfield, and again in 1984 for According to Mark. She later won the 1987 Booker Prize for her highly acclaimed novel Moon Tiger. Her novels include Passing On, shortlisted for the 1989 Sunday Express Book of the Year Award, City of the Mind, Cleopatra's Sister and Heat Wave.
Penelope Lively has also written radio and television scripts and has acted as presenter for a BBC Radio 4 program on children's literature. She is a popular writer for children and has won both the Carnegie Medal and the Whitbread Award.
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Today we celebrate Carol Shield's Birthday! Canadian novelist and short story #writer. She wrote The Stone Diaries, which won the U.S. Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. "There are chapters in every life which are seldom read and certainly not aloud."
Lucy Atkins is a journalist and author.
Nudged by @mariellaf1 on this superb @SamBaker podcast - a battle cry for midlife women - I’ve rediscovered Carol Shields. Just read the furious, brilliant last novel Unless, & now rereading The Stone Diaries. She’s a total joy! Thank you both 🙏🏻 https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-shift-on-life-after-40-with-sam-baker/id1527442768?i=1000542775382
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@AssusReamus Read the book by Carol Shields, The Stone Diaries. Towards the end the main character writes a list of all of the things she never did. I read this book when it came out in 1993 when I was 33. It stuck with me. I’m now 62. I see adventure out there.