Went to London, Took the Dog

The Diary of a 60-Year-Old Runaway

Nina Stibbe author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Pan Macmillan

Published:2nd Nov '23

£16.99

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Went to London, Took the Dog cover

Ten years after the publication of the prize-winning Love, Nina comes the author's diary of her return to London in her sixty-first year.

Ten years after the publication of the prize-winning Love, Nina comes the authors diary of her return to London in her sixty-first year.

Ten years after the publication of the prize-winning Love, Nina comes the authors diary of her return to London in her sixty-first year.

'A unique comic voice, endlessly funny' - David Nicholls

'Vulnerable, sharp, funny, wise' - Bonnie Garmus, author of Lessons in Chemistry


Twenty years after leaving London, Nina Stibbe is back in town with her dog, Peggy. Together they take up lodging in the house of writer Deborah (Debby) Moggach in Camden for 'a year-long sabbatical'. It’s a break from married life back in Cornwall, or even perhaps a fresh start altogether.

Debby does not have many demands – only to water the garden, watch for toads, and defrost the odd pie – so Nina is free to explore the city she once called home. Between scrutinising her son’s online dating developments, navigating the politics of the local pool, and taking detergent advice at the laundrette, Went to London, Took the Dog: The Diary of a 60 Year-Old Runaway reunites us with the inimitable voice of Love, Nina, as the writer becomes, as she puts it, 'a proper adult' at last.

As heard on BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour

'Painfully funny, but also deeply moving' - Meg Mason


'An utter, UTTER treat! It was like spending time with my most clever, insightful, funny, FUNNY friend' - Marian Keyes

'No one writes heartbreak more hilariously, or hilarity more heartbreakingly' - Katherine Heiny

'So sharp and funny, blissfully gossipy, enviably well-observed . . . I loved it' - India Knight

Vulnerable, sharp, funny, wise -- Bonnie Garmus, bestselling author of Lessons in Chemistry
A unique comic voice, endlessly funny. Nina makes me laugh so much -- David Nicholls
No one writes heartbreak more hilariously, or hilarity more heartbreakingly. No one does a better job of making the ordinary phenomenal -- Katherine Heiny, author of Early Morning Riser
Painfully funny, but also deeply moving. I never wanted it to end -- Meg Mason, author of Sorrow and Bliss
An absurdist chronicler of a world both baffling and extraordinary . . . [a] lovely, funny-sad book * Guardian *
What an utter, UTTER treat! It was like spending time with my most clever, insightful, funny, FUNNY friend. I'm so sad it's over -- Marian Keyes
[The] most reliably entertaining of comic writers . . . pure Victoria Wood . . . Stibbe might be sad and scared and have a bad back, but I’d rather read her sad than almost anyone else happy * The Spectator *
So sharp and funny, blissfully gossipy, enviably well-observed — it’s like she has X-ray vision when it comes to human beings. I couldn’t stop reading it. I wish it were twice as long. I loved it -- India Knight
I don’t think I’ve enjoyed a diary so much since I read Adrian Mole for the first time -- Daisy Buchanan
Funny, warm, enlightening. The reading equivalent of getting the giggles in the back row of a school assembly -- Santham Sanghera, author of Empireland
I loved this book. Stibbe’s joyful midlife observations, her nods to the wonders and absurdities of the everyday, are so life-affirming. I started seeing pockets of humour in my own ordinary days - and actually felt bereft when I turned the last page -- Lucy Atkins, author of Magpie Lane
Stibbe turns out more perfect, sharp, unique sentences than anyone else -- Caitlin Moran
One of the most hilarious, insightful, addictive writers working today -- Jenny Colgan
Like spending an endless afternoon in the most sparkling company but without any pressure to sparkle back -- Frank Cottrell-Boyce
Nina Stibbe makes being funny look easy, but that's just because she's very, very good at it -- Clare Chambers
One of the great comic writers of our time * Irish Times *
Stibbe is an unassuming comic genius * Independent *
Breezy, sophisticated, hilarious, rude and aching with sweetness: Love, Nina might be the most charming book I've ever read -- Maria Semple, author of Where'd You Go, Bernadette

ISBN: 9781035025299

Dimensions: 206mm x 135mm x 34mm

Weight: 404g

352 pages