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At My Mother's Knee ... Book

Paul O'Gradys autobiography is a mastery of self re-invention. In the days when teen celebs are writing their autobiographies it is refreshing to get a reflective story of such an interesting young life. Paul O'Gradys story is littered with eccentric characters, the influence of his Irish mother in 1950s Birkenhead and his Catholic education. However this wickedly entertaining book with all the pathos, passion and wit of the Irish, only recounts his first 18 years. Paul has so much to say that he couldn't fit it into one book and felt like he had left his diary on the bus?after he had finished it. This means that we have to wait for his grown up story which is apparently in progress. Come on Lily Savage, you can say anything... Read More

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  • Amazon

    Paul O'Grady, apart from being one of Britain's best loved entertainers, is a classic example of reinvention, as At My Mother’s Knee demonstrates. The young Liverpool entertainer, an altar boy from Irish Catholic Birkenhead, becomes the acid-tongued and outrageous drag queen Lily Savage, and moves from gay pubs to national television, creating something of a British comic institution en route (O'Grady's caustic drag character was a world away from safer predecessors such as Danny La Rue). But O'Grady (like other comic performers such as John Cleese) realised that comic creations can have a limited shelf life, and reinvented himself as ‘Paul O'Grady’, coming out from behind the false breasts and towering wigs as a toned-down (but still camp), more audience-friendly TV presenter (wisely, he retained the abrasive voice and a Scouse accent that could be cut with a knife).

    At My Mother's Knee and Other Low Joints is an entertaining autobiography from someone who really does have a life that is worth writing about. Gossipy, sharp and colourful, the cast of characters in Paul O'Grady's life includes rogues and rascals galore, all of whom are evoked here with great comic skill. O'Grady was variously a boxer, a civil servant, a conman and even a cat burglar - all of these failed careers are on display here, as is a surprisingly pungent picture of the Liverpool nightclub scene. When so many showbiz autobiographies these days are written by people who have a barely had a life outside of their fame, it's refreshing to encounter one by somebody whose story would be interesting even if he were not a major TV star. --Barry Forshaw

  • ASDA

    The story of Paul O'Grady's early life in Irish Catholic Birkenhead that started him on the long and winding road from mischievous altar boy to national treasure.

  • 0593059255
  • 9780593059258
  • Paul O'Grady
  • 24 September 2008
  • Bantam Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 352
  • illustrated edition
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