Theroux The Keyhole

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Discover the captivating new autobiography by Louis Theroux, 'Theroux The Keyhole', where the renowned documentarian reveals his introspective journey through the challenges of modern life. This trade paperback edition (ISBN: 9781509880423) from Pan Macmillan UK invites readers to explore Theroux's sense of humor and relatability as he deftly navigates topics such as family dynamics, the struggles of home-schooling during lockdown, and the blurred lines of his personal life. Spanning 320 pages, this book is not just an account of Theroux's experiences; it's a mirror reflecting the uncertainties and quirks of our times. Learn about his encounters with fascinating figures like Joe Exotic while working on a documentary about the infamous Tiger King. Delight in the profound musings from his popular Grounded podcast and revisit thrilling subjects like militias and conspiracy theorists as he reconnects with intriguing personalities from his previous series, 'Life on the Edge'. Perfect for fans of autobiographies and those interested in contemporary social commentary, this book promises laughs, insights, and a wildly entertaining read. Don’t miss out on this essential addition to your bookshelf! Order now for free shipping within New Zealand, and please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Note that once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781509880423
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2021
Publisher: Pan Macmillan UK
Pages: 320


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Step inside Louis’ life like never before as he turns his critical eye on himself, his home, and family and tries to make sense of our weird and sometimes scary world. His new autobiography is the perfect book for our uncertain times by the hilarious and relatable Louis Theroux.

Louis started lockdown with a sense of purpose and determination. Like the generation who survived the Second World War, this was his chance to shine. Then reality set in, forcing him to ask: When did he start annoying his children? Why is home-schooling so hard? Has the kitchen become the new shed, a hideaway for men, where, under the guise of being helpful, you can just drink, listen to music and keep to yourself? And is his drinking really becoming a problem?

He also describes his dealings with Joe Exotic and flies to the US to make a documentary on the Tiger King, discusses his Grounded podcast, jumps back into the world of militias and conspiracy theorists as he catches up with past interviewees for his Life on the Edge series, and wonders whether he could get rich if he wrote Trump: The Musical.

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