Description
Explore the candid and humorous world of David Mitchell in his brand new memoir, available in the B-format paperback edition (ISBN: 9780007351749). Published by HarperCollins in 2018, this 336-page book offers an exuberant insight into the life of a celebrated comedian known for his appearances on TV panel shows and iconic roles in shows like Peep Show and That Mitchell and Webb Look. Delve into the captivating narrative where Mitchell shares personal anecdotes, from his awkward childhood experiences to his unique observations on modern life. Discover why instead of the arm, the French opt for 'injections in the arse' and the amusing charm of flat-roofed pubs. This deeply relatable memoir captures the struggles of addiction, the bittersweet longing for connection, and the childlike joys of making jokes even about the toughest subjects. Perfect for fans of British comedy, this recollection of life’s absurdities will resonate with anyone who appreciates humor intertwined with raw honesty. Get ready to laugh out loud as you accompany David on his journey, filled with laughable mishaps and profound reflections, braced with his characteristic wit. A must-read for anyone seeking both entertainment and enlightenment, this memoir stands out in the landscape of contemporary literature.