Alan Davies is a comedian, writer and actor, best known for starring in the hit BBC series Jonathan Creek and his regular appearances as a panellist on QI.
A simply astonishing achievement. The quality, depth, emotional
power and terrifying honesty of Alan Davies's story-telling take
the breath away. And what a story he has to tell. What a writer he
is. Alternately funny, sad, frightening, sweet, savage and tender,
Just Ignore Him will never leave you. I always knew that the dumb
bewildered puppy persona that Alan so brilliantly projects was a
mask for an acute, sensitive, powerfully intelligent and insightful
mind, but nothing prepared me for such a tour de force of writing,
for what is destined to become an instant classic. Not a klaxon but
a peal of church bells and a twenty-one gun salute. Just Adore
Him
Tender, funny and unusually inspiring
*David Sedaris*
One oft repeated speculation about comedians is that their
"otherness", as children, led them to take on the mantle of class
clown in order to deflect bullying. In truth, the reality is so
much more difficult to unravel. In this book Alan Davies explores
the complexity of events in his childhood whilst maintaining his
trademark sardonic humour, warmth and intelligence. It's very, very
sad at times, but a fascinating look at how childhood tragedy and
trauma were treated in that era and how, leavened with humour, one
individual/stand-up comic tries to make his way from the dark to
the light
*Jo Brand*
A heart breaking but also uplifting memoir written with wit, wisdom
and great humanity
*Ben Elton*
The book is written extremely well . . . There have always been
many reasons to admire Alan Davies. Now we can add extraordinary
courage
*Mirror*
Davies explores the complexity of his youth with warmth,
intelligence and at times even humour. The narrative shifts
seamlessly between the 1970s and the present day . . . important
and insightful
*Daily Express*
Raw and compelling
*Observer*
Suffused with Davies's trademark dry humour, balancing heartbreak
and hope with a steady hand
*Radio Times*
Surely the bravest memoir of the year
*Sunday Times*
An intimate, open-hearted book
*Guardian*
Required reading . . . fantastic
*Graham Norton*
A sad, brave and beautifully written memoir
*Independent*
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