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In Her Words: Working Conversations by Women - The Story Behind 'Lamlash Street': An Inspiring Conversation with Author Jill Phillips

The Story Behind 'Lamlash Street': An Inspiring Conversation with Author Jill Phillips

04/26/23 • 32 min

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In Her Words: Working Conversations by Women

In this episode, we sit down with acclaimed author Jill Phillips to dive into the heart of her latest memoir, "Lamlash Street." This powerful and poignant book explores a year in Jill's life as she navigates the vibrant yet challenging world of 1960s London on a small street named Lamlash.

During this insightful interview, Jill opens up about:

  • The personal experiences and observations that inspired her to write Lamlash Street.
  • Her mother's reaction to reading the book and the messages she hopes readers will take away.
  • The themes of love, loss, and resilience woven throughout the narrative.
  • Her writing process and why it’s important to tell stories that reflect real-life struggles and triumphs.

This episode offers a rare glimpse into the mind of an extraordinary storyteller. Whether you're a fan of Lamlash Street or simply curious about the art of memoir writing, this conversation is not to be missed!

Get Your Copy of Lamlash Street

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  • Like, Share, and Subscribe for more inspiring interviews and literary insights!
  • Comment below: What resonated with you most about Jill's story? Have you read Lamlash Street ?
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In this episode, we sit down with acclaimed author Jill Phillips to dive into the heart of her latest memoir, "Lamlash Street." This powerful and poignant book explores a year in Jill's life as she navigates the vibrant yet challenging world of 1960s London on a small street named Lamlash.

During this insightful interview, Jill opens up about:

  • The personal experiences and observations that inspired her to write Lamlash Street.
  • Her mother's reaction to reading the book and the messages she hopes readers will take away.
  • The themes of love, loss, and resilience woven throughout the narrative.
  • Her writing process and why it’s important to tell stories that reflect real-life struggles and triumphs.

This episode offers a rare glimpse into the mind of an extraordinary storyteller. Whether you're a fan of Lamlash Street or simply curious about the art of memoir writing, this conversation is not to be missed!

Get Your Copy of Lamlash Street

Buy the book here

  • Like, Share, and Subscribe for more inspiring interviews and literary insights!
  • Comment below: What resonated with you most about Jill's story? Have you read Lamlash Street ?

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