
An Open Book
Book Details
Author: Monica Dickens
Publisher: Penguin Books
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 014005197X
Pages: 232
Published Year: 1980
Dimensions: 18 x 10 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition but pages are yellowish white and the cover is dusted.
About the Book
This delightful work by Monica Dickens showcases the author's distinctive blend of warmth, humor, and keen observation of everyday life. A great-granddaughter of Charles Dickens, Monica Dickens established her own literary reputation through novels, memoirs, and autobiographical writings that captured the experiences, relationships, and social realities of twentieth-century Britain.
The book offers readers an engaging narrative filled with memorable characters, vivid situations, and insightful reflections. Whether drawing from personal experience or fictional storytelling, Dickens demonstrates a remarkable ability to portray ordinary people with empathy, wit, and authenticity.
A central strength of her writing is the attention given to human relationships. The narrative explores themes of family, friendship, love, personal growth, and the challenges of adapting to changing circumstances. Through these experiences, readers encounter universal emotions and situations that remain relevant across generations.
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Book Details
Author: Monica Dickens
Publisher: Penguin Books
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 014005197X
Pages: 232
Published Year: 1980
Dimensions: 18 x 10 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition but pages are yellowish white and the cover is dusted.
About the Book
This delightful work by Monica Dickens showcases the author's distinctive blend of warmth, humor, and keen observation of everyday life. A great-granddaughter of Charles Dickens, Monica Dickens established her own literary reputation through novels, memoirs, and autobiographical writings that captured the experiences, relationships, and social realities of twentieth-century Britain.
The book offers readers an engaging narrative filled with memorable characters, vivid situations, and insightful reflections. Whether drawing from personal experience or fictional storytelling, Dickens demonstrates a remarkable ability to portray ordinary people with empathy, wit, and authenticity.
A central strength of her writing is the attention given to human relationships. The narrative explores themes of family, friendship, love, personal growth, and the challenges of adapting to changing circumstances. Through these experiences, readers encounter universal emotions and situations that remain relevant across generations.












