Frank Skinner by Frank Skinner, his first book, was one of the bestselling show business autobiographies of all time
- & perhaps the best reviewed. It was variously hailed in the national press as 'hilarious
- often shocking', 'painfully & incisively truthful', & 'a classic of its kind'. In this new volume of memoirs, Frank Skinner describes his experience of going back on the road doing st&-up again, after many years spent working mainly on television. His adventures on tour are by turns funny & moving as he meditates on growing older, the terrors & joys of trying to make a live audience laugh night after night & on the nature of comedy itself. For the first time we read a comedian's account, in his own words, of how his act is put together; his return to a world of dark little clubs & the strange encounters he has there. But what is perhaps most startling & original about Frank Skinner's writing is his honesty anbout not only the highs & lows of his career, but more intimate & personal issues
- male sexuality & matters of the heart. He recalls his former laddish behaviour & also tells a love story about a woan who has drifted in & out of his life for years but suddenly returns just as he is about to go on tour. Frank Skinner asks himself: is it finally time to grow up?