Memoirs Of A Fruitcake By Chris Evans
Memoirs Of A Fruitcake By Chris Evans
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Chris Evans' Memoirs of a Fruitcake
A Crazy, Funny Journey Through Fame, Failure, and Starting Over
Chris Evans's Memoirs of a Fruitcake follows up where his first autobiography, It's Not What You Think, left off. It tells the story of the crazy highs and lows of his life as one of Britain's most unexpected media figures. This funny and honest book is as unpredictable as the guy himself, from becoming the king of radio to having a TV meltdown, from failed romances to business comebacks.
Evans doesn't hold back as he talks about why he left Channel 4, how he got fired from Virgin Radio, and what he learned from losing everything and starting over.
Set of Books
Great for anyone who like celebrity autobiographies, behind-the-scenes media drama, and self-deprecating humor. Fans of Jo Brand's Born Lippy, David Attenborough's Life on Air, and David Niven's The Moon's a Balloon will love this book.
Why you should read Memoirs of a Fruitcake:
Evans is completely honest about every mistake and success.
Media Industry Insights: Get a look at British TV and radio from the inside.
Very funny stories done with flair, speed, and lots of chuckles.
An Inspiring Arc: A reminder that you can always change yourself.
Famous Quote (from the book): "It wasn't the fame that ruined me." It was the yearning for more of it.
"මට විනාශය උරුම කළේ නාමය නොවෙයි එයට වැඩිපුරක් අවශ්ය වූ ලෝභයයි."
Translation (Tamil): "என்னை அழித்தது புகழ் அல்ல அதைவிட மேலும் வேண்டும் என்ற ஆசைதான்."
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About the Book
The title is "Memoirs of a Fruitcake."
Chris Evans is the author.
ISBN: 9780007345692
HarperCollins is the publisher.
Year of Publication: 2010
Number of Pages: About 384 (Paperback)
Memoir, entertainment, British media, and biography are all genres.