A Life Like Other People’s

A Life Like Other People’s by Alan Bennett is a poignant memoir published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux on September 14, 2010. This first edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English. In this work, Bennett reflects on his parents’ marriage and the complexities of family life, drawing from his childhood experiences and the memorable figures of his aunties, Kathleen and Myra.
Readers will find a tender exploration of familial relationships, as Bennett navigates themes of love, loss, and the impact of mental health challenges, including his mother’s struggles with depression and dementia. This intimate portrayal reveals long-held family secrets while blending moments of humor with deep emotional resonance. A Life Like Other People’s offers a unique insight into the author’s life, making it a significant addition to the genres of biography and personal memoir.
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FROM ONE OF BRITAIN’S GREATEST LIVING WRITERS AND THE AUTHOR OF THE UNCOMMON READER, A FAMILY MEMOIR AND UNIQUE WORK OF ART—A LIFE LIKE OTHER IS ALAN BENNETT AT HIS BEST
In this poignant memoir of his parents’ marriage, Alan Bennett recalls the lost world of his childhood and the lives, loves, and deaths of his unforgettable aunties, Kathleen and Myra. First published in the acclaimed collection Untold Stories, this tender, intimate family portrait beautifully captures the Bennetts’ hopes, disappointments, and yearning for a life like other people’s. With the sudden descent of his mother into depression, and later dementia, Bennett uncovers a long-held family secret in this extraordinarily moving and at times irresistibly funny work of autobiography.
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