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Young Man's Passage
Julian Clary
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Description for Young Man's Passage
Paperback. Features Julian Clary's story, in his own words - the tale of an awkward schoolboy who became a huge worldwide success on stage and screen. Far more than just another celebrity autobiography or 'funny book', this is a witty account of a unique progression from shy child to comedy icon. Num Pages: 336 pages, 16. BIC Classification: APT; BGFA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 197 x 127 x 21. Weight in Grams: 236.
This is Julian Clary's story, in his own words - the tale of an awkward schoolboy who became a huge worldwide success on stage and screen.
After a sheltered suburban upbringing, Julian was sent to St Benedict's, where beatings from 'holy' men gave him some brutal life lessons, and other 'unholy' boys his first awakenings of sexuality. He had just one true friend and ally, Nick - to his other school peers, Julian's aloof demeanour made him an enigma or simply a figure of ridicule. In school he was just another pained adolescent, but inside Julian was a new ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Ebury Press United Kingdom
Number of pages
320
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2006
Condition
New
Number of Pages
336
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780091908720
SKU
V9780091908720
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-41
About Julian Clary
Conceived in broad daylight in Clacton-on-Sea in the summer of 1958, Julian was born the following May to Peter Clary, a policeman, and Brenda. He lived in Surbiton with his parents and two older sisters, looking after guinea pigs and never even going to a single disco, until he left for Goldsmith's College at 18 to study Drama. From this ... Read more
Reviews for Young Man's Passage
An amazing story ... a human testament worthy of a hundred of the more luvvy memoirs spouting self-congratulation
Andrew O’Hagan
Telegraph
A wryly engaging romp
The Sunday Times
A witty, charming autobiography
Heat
This is a beautifully honest and sensitive account of a life and career stuffed full of surprising detail. I, for ... Read more
Andrew O’Hagan
Telegraph
A wryly engaging romp
The Sunday Times
A witty, charming autobiography
Heat
This is a beautifully honest and sensitive account of a life and career stuffed full of surprising detail. I, for ... Read more