Me. You. A Diary: The No.1 Sunday Times Bestseller
By (Author) Dawn French
Penguin Books Ltd
Michael Joseph Ltd
5th October 2017
5th October 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Humour
Performing arts
Gift books
792.7028092
Hardback
304
Width 177mm, Height 217mm, Spine 27mm
824g
Dawn's first non-fiction project in almost a decade, following on from three consecutive Sunday Times bestselling novels Dawn French has written a new book for 2017! It's INTERACTIVE - the reader and Dawn will spend a year together travelling through the days, the months and the seasons of the year to make SENSE of it. And have some fun along the way . . .
This is Dawn French's fabulous new non-fiction book: take a lovely ramble through the year together with Dawn. Think of it as Dawn's diary, personalized by you . . . perfection. * from the publisher's description *
Who wouldn't want to spend a year in the company of Dawn French -- BEST BOOKS OF 2017 * Best *
[A] must-read to pass on to friends and family of all ages * Woman & Home *
A lovely concept . . . it's very intimate -- Matt Baker * BBC The One Show *
A lovely stocking filler -- Jane Garvey * BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour *
A manual for how to be a good person, make peace with your life and create your own happiness * Sunday Times *
Dawn French will get you thinking with Me. You. A Diary. That's Christmas sorted! * Fabulous Magazine *
Me. You. A Diary reveals what [Dawn] has learned in her 60 years and features blank pages for readers to include their own entries. A mellow, gentle read with words of wisdom * The Independent *
One brilliant, inspiring woman . . . I'm going to love spending a year with you -- Emma Kennedy
I spent a good 10 minutes snogging it -- Sarah Cox
I love it. Lots of my friends are getting sent one now!!! -- Deborah Meaden
It's as if she's in your head. Feisty. Intimate. True. LOVE IT! -- Helen Lederer
Hours of joy -- Emma Freud
Wreck This Journal meets Dawn French's ruminations on the seasons, ageing and more - this is a companion piece to help you through life itself. A very good idea * Stylist *
A national treasure. Loyal, self-deprecating and garrulous, French's story makes for entertaining reading. This is an original book, and will delight her fans and, indeed anyone with a sense of humour * Mail on Sunday (on 'Dear Fatty') *
Heavens, she's a funny lady * Sunday Telegraph *
Dawn tackles the big ones - love, death, grief, childhood, motherhood, parenthood - head on * Guardian *
A wonderful writer - witty, wise, poignant * Daily Mail *
Makes you laugh on every page * The Times *
This book is inspired!!! -- Nadiya Hussain
[It's] beautiful, like Dawn, and stuffed full of goodies -- Jo Brand
The most fun you'll have with a book all year . . . The perfect stocking filler * Mayfair & Marylebone Edition *
This woman is a warm hug in human form - just thinking about her makes me smile. Dawn spreads joy in abundance. She is dazzling -- Lorraine Kelly
Top tome for THIS YEAR'S STOCKINGS! Start a journal alongside Dawn's witty outlook on life. This will have you laughing about your year * Prima *
Dawn French has been making people laugh for 30 years. As a writer, comedian and actor, she has appeared in some of this country's most long-running and celebrated shows, including French and Saunders, The Vicar of Dibley, Jam and Jerusalem, and more recently, Roger and Val Have Just Got In. Her first three novels, A Tiny Bit Marvellous, Oh Dear Silvia and According to YES, are all Sunday Times bestsellers.