Sunday, 20 November 2011

Week 48: Laugh out loud with Michael McIntyre (Book 49)

I've been a lucky girl ... following on from last weeks triumph of The Help - I settled into an autobiography as my next book to read in an audio format. And what a great choice I made - Michael McIntyre's Life and Laughing is an intimate and, of course, incredibly funny take on what has been a long and difficult road to success in his chosen career as a stand-up comedian. His childhood started well - a well-to-do family background and a wealthy, if eccentric Hungarian grandmother (hello darlinks!) with whom he would play scrabble for money to fund his schooldays. But then his parents divorced, there was a change of schools, absolutely NO luck with girls despite many efforts and his father dying at a young age. There are exceptionally touching moments in the book, made more poignant by Michael reading it all to you himself. He does not shy away from the most intimate of details during puberty - I'm sure you can imagine! Many opportunities come and go, usually because Michael has an uncanny knack of messing them up. Eventually, he finds the love of a good woman (the description of his wife Kitty going into labour with their first child and the car trip to the hospital is hilarious) and, after 7 years on the comedy circuit, finds fame and fortune - becoming the household name he is today. This is a great journey to take with the man himself, and you will laugh out loud, and start to talk a bit like him when telling a story ... or maybe that's just me! I was sorry when the book came to an end which is always a good sign. Highly, highly recommended.

My star rating: FIVE.

The stats bit:
Length: 384 print pages.
Price I paid: £7.99 (with Audible subscription)
Other formats available in: print, Ebook, unabridged audio CD.

1 comment:

  1. Only 4 to go - I hope the last ones are as good as the last two. Go girl!!

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