by JoanBakewell (Author)
The story of Joan Bakewell's life and times spans the Blitz in Manchester, Cambridge during the glittering era of Michael Frayn, Peter Hall, Jonathan Miller et al, London at its most exciting in the swinging sixties and the world of the media and the arts from the 60s to the present. As she reflects on the choices she has made and the influences that shaped her, she confronts painful childhood memories of her mother's behaviour and describes both her affair with Harold Pinter and her two marriages with remarkable honesty. Throughout she uses her own experience to explore the extraordinary change in women's roles during her lifetime. This is no ordinary celebrity autobiography but a memoir that is beautifully written, frank and absorbing, which draws a thought-provoking portrait of Britain in the last 70 years.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Sceptre
Published: 21 Jun 2004
ISBN 10: 0340823119
ISBN 13: 9780340823118
Book Overview: The memoirs of a legendary figure in TV and the arts, beautifully written, honest and fascinating.