by Lena Kennedy (Author)
Lena Kennedy's autobiography features the same sense of community and period that characterizes her novels. Written in three sections, the first depicts the break-up of her community of shackdwellers , who live in the woods near a Kentish village. The second part is set in London and concerns the start of her writing career and her long search for acceptance by a publisher. Finally, the book's third part covers the last decade of her life and her years of success, in stark contrast to when she was a shackdwelling child, sitting on her grandmother's doorstep and listening to her storytelling. Lena Kennedy lived all her life in London's East End. She died in 1986.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 306
Publisher: Little, Brown
Published: 12 Jan 1995
ISBN 10: 0316911100
ISBN 13: 9780316911108