Intimate, funny, unsettling autobiography by one of Britain's most talented and provocative artists, written in his own voice by a close friend.
Grayson Perry, the controversial winner of the 2003 Turner Prize, is best known as a ceramic artist, but he also works with embroidery and photography. He lives in London and is married with a daughter. Wendy Jones is a teacher and a writer.
The most remarkable aspect of Grayson Perry's biography is the
resilience of the human spirit to which it testifies... There are
lovely moments in this book and what really comes across is what a
lovely man Grayson Perry is
*Literary Review*
Gripping and splinter-sharp account of the Turner prize-winning
potter's early life and artistic growth
*Sunday Times*
[A] delightful autobiography... this short charming book ought to
be required reading for anyone with artistic ambitions. For
everyone else, it can be enjoyed simply as one of those
heartwarming tales of happiness and success wrested from the jaws
of potential disaster
*Mail on Sunday*
One of the most gripping and intelligent accounts of an artist's
growth I have ever read
*Sunday Times*
Charming... oddly reminiscent of Nigel Slater's recent book,
Toast
*Saturday Herald*
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