Peter Kay's Diary: the Monthly Memoir of a Boy from Bolton
Peter Kay's Diary: the Monthly Memoir of a Boy from Bolton
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Author(s): Kay, Peter
ISBN No.: 9780008623364
Pages: 304
Year: 202510
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 41.40
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Peter Kay returns with his most entertaining autobiography yet! 'Think of this autobiography as a twelve-month subscription to my memories and meanderings across the calendar year. With each month reflecting a different phase of my life, complete with dodgy decisions, bizarre plot twists and more than a few laugh-out-loud moments.' Peter Kay is back - and funnier than ever - with his most heartfelt and hilarious autobiography yet. Take a whistlestop journey through his life, in a year. From hitting the gym in January, falling in love in February and a nostalgic trip to Ireland at Easter, to buying his first house in May. Then it's summer holidays at Butlins, a September wedding and, before you know it, he's packing away the Halloween decorations and sipping a glass of Bailey's in front of the Christmas telly. With his trademark warmth and wit, Peter offers a unique take on the calendar year - in a way only he can - cementing his place as one of Britain's best-loved comedians and a true national treasure. Gold title · The new book from the UK's best-loved comedian and all round publishing sensation.


· Peter Kay's latest book, T.V.: Big Adventures on the Small Screen, was one of the biggest books of 2023, with over 200k units sold across all formats · Peter's first autobiography, The Sound of Laughter, remains the biggest selling hardback autobiography of all time, at over 850k copies sold · Calendar Boy coincides with the conclusion of Peter's long-awaited nationwide tour, which sold out overnight when announced in November 2022 · Peter broke all UK records by selling 1.4 million tickets for a live show in one day, crashing the O2 website on the way. · Peter is the only live artist ever to sell out 26 live shows at the O2, beating Prince's previous record of 21 shows. · A warm, welcome and nostalgic entertainer, whose comeback seems to have cheered the whole nation up in the midst of some dark days Competition: TV; Berserker; And Away; I Haven't Been Entirely Honest with You: A Mind of My Own; Windswept & Interesting; When Gavin Met Stacey and Everything in Between; Truly. Peter Kay; Adrian Edmondson; Bob Mortimer; Miranda Hart; Kathy Burke; Billy Connolly; Ruth Jones & James Corden; Lionel Richie.


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