<p><em>'</em>Baddiel writes with a comic’s fluency and timing … In giving us the full, unvarnished picture, Baddiel has done his parents proud’ <em>Guardian</em></p>
<p>'Outrageously funny…profoundly thoughtful' <em>The Sunday Times</em></p>
<p>'A joy from beginning to end; beautifully written, deeply moving, incredible funny' <em>Daily Mail</em></p>
<p>'Devastating and gaspingly funny, often in the same sentence … David Baddiel is so good at everything he does, he's at risk of becoming a national treasure' Hadley Freeman, author of<em> House of Glass</em></p>
<p><em>'</em>Such an extraordinary, hilarious book' <em>Observer</em></p>
<p>‘Explosively funny, brilliantly written, David’s family story becomes more and more incredible with every page’ David Walliams, author of <em>Astrochimp</em></p>
<p>‘As dark as it is funny … Baddiel has made true art out of experience, I don't know how he does it. A masterpiece’ Sathnam Sanghera, author of <em>Empireworld</em></p>
<p>'A must-read, must-buy. Laugh out loud funny – and moving. The read of the summer' <em>The Sunday Times</em></p>
<p>'Candid, playful … an entertaining, bawdy memoir' <em>Independent</em></p>
<p>'This book is WAY WAY WAY TOO MUCH in all the best ways. I lost count of how many times I gasped’ Caitlin Moran, author of <em>What About Men?</em></p>
<p>‘Brilliant. As funny and moving as you’d imagine – actually, more so’ Adam Kay, author of <em>Undoctored</em></p>
<p>'Had me howling' Pandora Sykes, author of <em>How Do We Know We're Doing It Right?</em></p>
<p>'Infernally funny' Howard Jacobson, author of <em>What Will Survive of Us</em></p>
<p>‘A triumph, a treat, a love letter to unconventional family members!’ Nina Stibbe, author of <em>Went to London, Took the Dog</em></p>
<p>‘This word, “amazing”, pretty much sums up Baddiel’s memoir; likewise “jaw-dropping”…wincingly funny, but always pointedly fond’ <em>iPaper</em></p>
<p>'Deeply funny and intensely moving' Dani Shapiro, author of <em>Signal Fires</em></p>

'One of the funniest books I have ever read' HADLEY FREEMAN

‘A masterpiece’ SATHNAM SANGHERA

'The read of the summer' THE SUNDAY TIMES

'Brilliant … funny and moving' ADAM KAY

A searingly honest, funny and moving family memoir in which David Baddiel exposes his mother’s idiosyncratic sex life, and his father’s dementia, to the same affectionate scrutiny.

On the surface, David Baddiel’s childhood was fairly standard: a lower-middle-class Jewish family living in an ordinary house in Dollis Hill, north-west London. But David came to realise that his mother was in fact not ordinary at all. Having escaped extermination by fleeing Nazi Germany as a child, she was desperate to make her life count, which took the form of a passionate, decades-long affair with a golfing memorabilia salesman. David’s detailing of the affair – including a hilarious focus on how his mother turned their household over to golf memorabilia, and an eye-popping cache of her erotic writings – leads to the inescapable conclusion that Sarah Baddiel was a cross between Jack Niklaus and Erica Jong.

Meanwhile, as Baddiel investigates his family’s past, his father’s memories are fading; dementia is making him moodier and more disinhibited, with an even greater penchant for obscenity. As with his mother’s affair, there is both comedy and poignancy to be found: laughter is a constant presence, capable of transforming the darkest of experiences into something redemptive.

My Family: The Memoir is David Baddiel’s candid examination of his childhood, family and memory offering a twisted love letter to his parents.

'An extraordinary, hilarious book' OBSERVER

‘I lost count of how many times I gasped’ CAITLIN MORAN

'Outrageously funny…profoundly thoughtful' THE SUNDAY TIMES

'Explosively funny, brilliantly written' DAVID WALLIAMS

'Infernally funny' HOWARD JACOBSON

‘A triumph’ NINA STIBBE

'Baddiel has done his parents proud’ GUARDIAN

'Had me howling' PANDORA SYKES

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'One of the funniest books I have ever read' HADLEY FREEMAN

‘A masterpiece’ SATHNAM SANGHERA

'The read of the summer' THE SUNDAY TIMES

'Brilliant … funny and moving' ADAM KAY

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The instant Sunday Times bestselling hilarious and honest new memoir

The instant Sunday Times bestselling hilarious and honest new memoir

• The latest book from the high-profile author behind the seminal & hugely popular Jews Don’t Count, a Times Book of the Year (29.75K HB TCM)

• Inspired by Baddiel’s Olivier-nominated stage show, performed in the West End and internationally to critical acclaim

• Baddiel is a well-loved cultural icon, with 792k Twitter followers; he co-wrote ‘Three Lions’, the English football anthem, and is an award-winning children’s writer

• My Family is moving, comedic exploration of a family across time; it’s very relatable in its exploration of issues like dementia and divorce

• The memoir is full of hilarious observations and anecdotes about Baddiel’s very quirky family – a brilliantly funny book

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780008487645
Publisert
2025-05-22
Utgiver
HarperCollins Publishers
Vekt
320 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
32 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
368

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

David Baddiel is an author, comedian, screenwriter and television presenter. He has written four novels and two non-fiction books including the bestselling Jews Don't Count which was the Sunday Times 'Politics and Current Affairs Book of the Year' 2021. David is also the author of ten middle-grade books for children that together have sold over 2 million copies.