Believe Me
A Memoir of Love, Death and Jazz Chickens
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- $14.99
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- $14.99
Publisher Description
Get to know a national icon in Eddie Izzard's hilarious and dazzling autobiography
'Comic genius . . . Entertainment incarnate' Telegraph
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Star of stage and screen. Tireless supporter of charity. Marathon runner. Political campaigner.
Fashion icon. Human.
There is no one quite like Eddie Izzard. This is the story of how she broke through.
Her relentless optimism has led her to always do things her own way, even if it didn't work the first time, and her incredible self-belief has pushed her to keep on trying, even if it didn't work the second or third time either.
Whether she was putting on teddy bear shows on boarding school beds or swordfighting on the streets of London, Eddie never stopped trying to achieve her dreams of becoming a performer.
Brimming with her distinctively surreal humour and disarming candour, Believe Me tells the story of a person who never took no for an answer.
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'This book is a raw, honest exploration of what it means to live your truth, to be unapologetically ambitious. It's about being brave. And hilarious' Chelsea Handler
'Laughter trumps sorrow in candid comedian Eddie Izzard's Believe Me' Vanity Fair
'A comedy gem' Guardian
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
British comedian and actor Izzard whose numerous awards include two Emmys for the cable television special Dressed to Kill in 2000 brings his unique stream-of-consciousness performance style to the audio edition of his new autobiography. The narrative traces Izzard's evolution from street performer to stand-up headliner and also his personal life; he explores his transgender identity, his dyslexia, and his transformation from carb addict to marathon runner. Izzard builds on the frequent footnotes and asides already in the text to also include "real-time" clarifications for the audio edition, adding impromptu updates to several of the book's anecdotes. Izzard's acting chops manage to shine through quite nicely in his characterizations and imitations, and he possesses a special gift for American accents. Those not previously immersed in Izzard's comedic work may find themselves scratching their heads at the frequent interjections, but fans will appreciate his knack for defying convention to deliver a distinct listening experience. A Blue Rider hardcover.