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#EmptyShelf2016 #57-58: The Black Moth/The Lady in the Van

The other day, I enjoyed reading The Black Moth, another Georgette Heyer jolly, and then Christmas Day, having watched the film the day before, my mum lent me The Lady in the Van – a really short book on which the film is based … an enjoyable slice of social history which only took about an hour to read! I used to use The History Boys in lectures in the past – and it seems pretty much all the cast get cameos in this film – maybe I should read some more of Alan Bennett!

Quite enjoyed this interview with Dame Maggie Smith about The Lady in the Van:

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Dr Bex Lewis is passionate about helping people engage with the digital world in a positive way, where she has more than 20 years’ experience. She is Senior Lecturer in Digital Marketing at Manchester Metropolitan University and Visiting Research Fellow at St John’s College, Durham University, with a particular interest in digital culture, persuasion and attitudinal change, especially how this affects the third sector, including faith organisations, and, after her breast cancer diagnosis in 2017, has started to research social media and cancer. Trained as a mass communications historian, she has written the original history of the poster Keep Calm and Carry On: The Truth Behind the Poster (Imperial War Museum, 2017), drawing upon her PhD research. She is Director of social media consultancy Digital Fingerprint, and author of Raising Children in a Digital Age: Enjoying the Best, Avoiding the Worst  (Lion Hudson, 2014; second edition in process) as well as a number of book chapters, and regularly judges digital awards. She has a strong media presence, with her expertise featured in a wide range of publications and programmes, including national, international and specialist TV, radio and press, and can be found all over social media, typically as @drbexl.

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