Memoirs Of An Unfit Mother
Brown Book Group Little
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Description for Memoirs Of An Unfit Mother
paperback. Clean copy
Anne Robinson's mother was a cross between Robert Maxwell and Mother Teresa. When Anne became a young reporter in Fleet Street, her mother, a wealthy market trader, bought her a mink coat and told her to have a facial once a month.
But Anne Robinson's early success almost ended in her destruction. A doomed marriage was followed by a secret custody battle for her two-year-old daughter, Emma. 'Is it true?' her husband's barrister demanded in court, 'you once said you'd rather cover the Vietnam War than vacuum the sitting room?'
A shocking, funny, poignant, honest account of three generations of ... Read more
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Condition
Used, Very Good
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2002
Number of Pages
400
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780751532685
SKU
KEX0237663
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Brown Book Group Little
Famous newspaper columnist. The first woman to regularly edit a national newspaper. Watchdog more than doubled its audience after Anne Robinson joined it, getting sit-com ratings. The Weakest Link attracted the largest number of daytime viewers in the history of television.
Reviews for Memoirs Of An Unfit Mother
A cracking, unsentimental good read..love her or loathe her, Robinson has produced a book that revolutionises the celebrity autobiography
THE OBSERVER
Devastating, original, self-lacerating, glittering with anger and thwarted maternal love...the book, like Robinson herself, is a combustable mixture of ferocity and vulnerability
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Robinson is no heroine- at least of all in her own ... Read more
THE OBSERVER
Devastating, original, self-lacerating, glittering with anger and thwarted maternal love...the book, like Robinson herself, is a combustable mixture of ferocity and vulnerability
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Robinson is no heroine- at least of all in her own ... Read more