We Need to Talk About . . . Kevin Bridges We Need to Talk About . . . Kevin Bridges

We Need to Talk About . . . Kevin Bridges

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Publisher Description

The comic autobiography of 2014
A comedian's autobiography?
I wonder if he's ever used humour to deflect from his insecurities?
To avoid being bullied?
Is there heartache behind the humour?
I wonder if he's a manic-depressive?
Tears of a clown?
Yes, all of that.
Discover the hilarious life-story of one of Britain's best-loved comedians in Kevin Bridges' brilliant memoir.
'First of all, I have never written a book before, you probably haven't either, so there we have it; a connection is established between reader and writer . . .'
Aged just 17, Kevin Bridges walked on stage for the first time in a Glasgow comedy club and brought the house down. He only had a five-minute set but in that short time he discovered that he really could earn a living from making people laugh.
Kevin began life as a shy, nerve-ridden school-boy, whose weekly highlights included a cake-bombing attack by the local youths. Reaching his teens, he followed his true calling as the class clown, and was soon after arrested for kidnapping Hugh Grant from his local cinema on a quiet Saturday night. This was a guy going somewhere - off the rails seeming most likely.
Kevin's trademark social commentary, sharp one-liners and laugh-out-loud humour blend with his reflections on his Glaswegian childhood and the journey he's taken to become one of the most-loved comedians of our time.
'. . . Hopefully now you'll take this over to the till and I can accompany you for the next wee while. That's the benefit of book shops, reading the little bit and then deciding if the author deserves to be part of your carefully selected 3 for 2 deal, or part of your plane journey, train journey, your next bath, your next shite.'
Praise for Kevin Bridges:
'The Best Scottish Stand up of his Generation.' The Scotsman
'A wonderfully dry and deadpan Glaswegian comic . . . one the most exciting talents to have emerged from Scotland since Billy Connolly' Guardian
'Kevin Bridges might just become the best stand-up in the land . . . he will go and deliver a one-liner that you want to jot down and frame' The Times
'Wonderfully sharp, assured stand-up from the preternaturally gifted young comic' Independent

GENRE
Biography
RELEASED
2014
9 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
304
Pages
PUBLISHER
Penguin Books Ltd
SIZE
71.4
MB

Customer Reviews

Therealscottishmike ,

An inspirational story tinged with positive nostalgia

A short review-just an excellent straight forward read as though Kevin is there in person regaling these tales to you in the pub. Kevin cons across free of pretension and as somebody who enjoys stand up to watch and to perform, reading Kevin's story is truly inspirational. This is the second time I've read and purchased this and I thoroughly enjoyed it both times!

DenisMc ,

A Great Read

I haven't seen much of Kevin Bridges's stand-up, just the occasional tv appearance, but this book has made me want to see more. Really well written: a page-turner, sometimes funny, sometimes poignant, always engaging and with surprising tension and suspense on occasions. I frequently found myself saying "just to the end of this chapter...", only to find that the pay-off I was hoping for was still just out of reach. He can be a manipulative sod, can Bridges! Highly recommended.

Jaimeamera ,

Brilliant

Fantastic read. Hope he does another one in afew years

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