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Book "told" By A Chair

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atalanta | 19:38 Sun 07th Aug 2016 | Arts & Literature
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I once read a book ( many years ago) which was supposed to be the story of a chair, told by the chair itself, including all sorts of grand places it had been kept, and all sorts of grand people who had sat on it. Has anyone read it, can you remember the title or author ? Some friends of mine are doing writing exercises about "chairs".
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I haven't but it seems a bit far-fetched!! I don't like to say have you smoked anything?!!
I tried looking for it earlier and many of the books were non-fiction.

Can you remember when (which decade) the book was written and if it was for kids or adults. I am off to bed but might try again in the morning.

It was featured on Radio Four a few year ago but I can't find it at the mo
If you don’t get an answer here, try the book sleuth forum on the abebooks website.
Granny's Wonderful Chair and the tales it told - by Frances Browne?
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Ir wasn't a children's book. It was definitely an adult book, and I must have read it well over 20 years ago. Which is not to say that it was new when I read it.
Thanks for that info Calibax, just been reading up on Frances Browne -fascinating.
It was me
Calibax has found the book that I would have suggested - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Grannys-Wonderful-Chair-Frances-Browne/dp/1599150697



Sounds like one of Charles Dickens inserted stories. He used sometimes to put a tale or two within a tale.
Grannies Wonderful chair. By Francis Browne.
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As I said, it was definitely not a children's book. And as Mrs Walton's book seems to be a religious publication ( and I am a dyed-in-the-wool atheist), I am pretty sure it wasn't her book, either. Any more ideas ?
It's not so far fetched, this book I read recently is narrated by a gorillia:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Man-I-Became-Peter-Verhelst/dp/1908670266
Is it: "The Lives Of Things" by Jose Saramago? Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
AB editor - my cat is writing a book. Or he should be but he is busy fighting with his sister just now.

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