The L-Shaped Room (novel)

The L-Shaped Room is a 1960 British novel by Lynne Reid Banks which tells the story of a young woman, unmarried and pregnant, who moves into a London boarding house, befriending a young man in the building. It was adapted into a film, with significant differences from the novel, by Bryan Forbes.

The L-Shaped Room
Cover of the first edition
AuthorLynne Reid Banks
Cover artistUna Bishop
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
GenreBildungsroman
PublisherChatto & Windus
Publication date
1960
Media typePrint (hardcover and paperback)
Pages269 pp (Paperback)

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The L-Shaped Room is set in the late 1950s and follows a young woman, Jane Graham, who arrives alone at a run-down boarding house in London after being turned out of her comfortable middle class home by her shocked father after telling him she is pregnant.[2]

The L-Shaped room is the dingy room at the top of the boarding house that Jane retreats to, to wallow in her miseries. Jane narrates the story as we follow her through her pregnancy and her encounters with the other residents of the boarding house, all misfits and outsiders. Jane got pregnant through a bungled sexual encounter, losing her virginity to her ex-boyfriend. Her decision to live by herself and have the baby causes her to be seen as little better than the prostitutes who live in the basement of the boarding house.

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  1. ^ "Lynne Reid Banks". Bookclub. 6 June 2010. BBC Radio 4. Retrieved 18 January 2014.
  2. ^ Benn, Melissa (27 September 2010). "The L-Shaped Room - Lynne Reid Banks". New Statesman. Retrieved 22 January 2017.

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