Believe Me: A Memoir of Love, Death, and Jazz Chickens
by:
Eddie Izzard (author)
As heard on BBC Radio Four - B ook of the Week . . . A memoir of love, death and jazz chickens, Eddie Izzard's fabulous Believe Me is his one and only autobiography . . . 'I know why I'm doing all this,' I said. 'Everything I do in life is trying to get her back. I think if I do enough things...
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As heard on BBC Radio Four - B ook of the Week . . . A memoir of love, death and jazz chickens, Eddie Izzard's fabulous Believe Me is his one and only autobiography . . . 'I know why I'm doing all this,' I said. 'Everything I do in life is trying to get her back. I think if I do enough things . . . that maybe she'll come back.' When Eddie Izzard was six, he and his bro
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ASIN: B06XPVGFPV
Publisher: Penguin
Pages no: 393
Edition language: English
If you are a fan of Eddie Izzard, I think you will love this book anyway. But if, like me, you are intrigued by the title and have a relative interest in his story, you might also love this as much as I did. Having him read it is sometimes challenging, as he tends to go way off tangent ("extra footn...
Eddie Izzard's comedy is like a cultural language in itself. You can identify people by their jokes and quips. "Cake or death?" "I was on the moon, with Steve!" "Obviously, Hitler never played Risk as a child." Et al. There's a joy in discovering another fan and playing with the shared joy...
Disclaimer: ARC via Netgalley Back when BBC America show actually British shows instead of movies and Star Trek, I saw my first Eddie Izzard show. He made me laugh so hard. To call this book a straight forward autobiography or memoir is slightly in...