
` All men should strive to learn before they die what they are running from, & to, & why.` Rick Stein`s childhood in 1950s rural Oxfordshire & North Cornwall was idyllic. His parents were charming & gregarious, their five children much-loved & given freedom typical of the time. As he grew older, the holidays were filled with loud & lively parties in his parents` Cornish barn. But ever-present was the unpredicatible mood of his bipolar father, with Rick frequently the focus of his anger & sadness. When Rick was 18 his father killed himself. Emotionally adrift, Rick left for Australia, carrying a suitcase stamped with his father`s initials. Manual labour in the outback followed by adventures in America & Mexico toughened up the naive public schoolboy, but at heart he was still lost & unsure what to do with his life. Eventually, Cornwall called him home. From the entrepreneurial days of his mobile disco, the violet Tiger, to his first, unlikely unlikely nightclub where much of the time was spent breaking up drink-fuelled fights, Rick charts his personal journey in a way that is both wry & perceptive; engaging & witty. It is shortlisted for the Specsavers National Book Awards 2013.