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How Not to Grow Up: A Coming of Age Memoir. Sort of.

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

How Not to Grow Up: A Coming of Age Memoir. Sort of.

Contributors:

By (Author) Richard Herring

ISBN:

9780091932091

Publisher:

Ebury Publishing

Imprint:

Ebury Press

Publication Date:

15th March 2011

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Memoirs
Humour

Dewey:

791.092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm

Weight:

218g

Description

The misadventures of an immature man in an adult world Comedian Richard Herring has a major problem. He's about to turn 40 and hasn't seen it coming. He's not married, doesn't have a proper job or 2.4 children. But now, finally, it looks as if the world expects him to be a grown up - and he's completely unprepared for it. As the momentous and terrifying event approaches (his birthday), Richard notices a steep decline in his own behaviour. Inexplicably he begins to behave more childishly - hanging out with 22-year-olds, developing an unhealthy addiction to Flumps and even getting into a ludicrous fight. How Not to Grow Up is the funny story of how a self-confessed perpetual Big Kid deals with his greatest fear - getting older - and is the perfect book for everyone who, deep down, still thinks that they're 18.

Reviews

"A thoroughly entertaining confessional... cheeky, self-deprecating and very human" Metro "If you've ever secretly wondered when you're going to grow up, How Not To Grow Up is one for you..." -- Lauren Laverne Grazia "Razor sharp and very funny" Shortlist Magazine

Author Bio

Richard Keith Herring (born July 12, 1967) is a British comedian and writer. Herring's comedy has included standup, comedy plays, radio comedy and several TV shows. Herring has worked with a number of other comedians, most notably with Stewart Lee, as part of Lee and Herring. Other works include the radio series, That Was Then, This Is Now and various live shows including the acclaimed Talking Cock and the resulting book of the same name. He has also had a successful collaboration with Andrew Collins who worked with him on the radio comedy series Banter; and hosted Herring on Collins's 6Music show; and a well reviewed podcast.

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