My Dad, The Guv'nor - The True Story of My Life with the Legendary Hard Man, Lenny McLean Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

My Dad, The Guv'nor - The True Story of My Life with the Legendary Hard Man, Lenny McLean Book

'I am the Guv'nor's daughter - but what does that mean?'Lenny McLean, better known as The Guv'nor, was a legendary and sometimes terrifying figure: a bare-knuckle fighter, bouncer and, in later life, an actor. He was a formidable force in the East End and across London, but behind his towering demeanour was a loving father who provided a safe haven for his children. For his only daughter, Kelly, his status brought with it a reputation both to live up to, and sometimes escape.Kelly experienced the old East End way of life, often lived just outside the law, first-hand and equally the uncertainty that came with her father's mood swings and the 'black dog' that followed him around, despite their close bond. The connection between father and daughter became even more apparent as Kelly began to battle her own mental health issues that, as a mum to two young children, would threaten to destroy her life.In this incredibly frank and poignant memoir, Kelly McLean provides a unique insight into life growing up as the daughter of one of the last old-school fighters, featuring many previously untold stories. This is the story of East End life from a woman who has seen it, lived it, and sometimes been plagued by it.Read More

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    The life of Lenny McLean, the bare-knuckle fighter and actor known as The Guv'nor, has long been a subject of fascination for our audiences. His autobiography The Guv'nor was an instant bestseller in 1998 and has continued to sell consistently in the years since. McLean has also been the focus of a feature-length documentary, The Guv'nor, and a biopic, My Name is Lenny, in recent years. In this honest and searing memoir, Kelly McLean will provide unparalleled insight into the reality of growing up as the daughter of one of the East End of London's most revered figures, and the close bond she shared with her father as well as the violence and trauma that also sometimes featured in their family life. Kelly will detail her life growing up in the 1970s and 1980s in a now almost unrecognisable East End and also touches on her own mental health issues, which she believes she inherited from her father.

  • 1786069199
  • 9781786069191
  • McLean, Kelly
  • 12 July 2018
  • John Blake
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 288
  • Book
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