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The Sound Of No Hands Clapping : A Memoir

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Hilarious memoir of chasing Hollywood dreams.

Recommended for readers who enjoy humorous memoirs about self-sabotaging individuals, and the struggles of balancing family life with a career in the entertainment industry. Toby's dry wit and comedic timing make for an entertaining read.

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The Sound Of No Hands Clapping : A Memoir

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ISBN: 9780349118529
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: RM55.88 MYR
Authors: Toby Young
Publisher: Abacus
Date of Publication: 2007-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Biographies & Memoirs
Goodreads rating: 2.95
(rated by 263 readers)

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When even his friends refer to him as 'a balding, bug-eyed opportunist with the looks of a beach ball, the charisma of a glove-puppet and an ego the size of a Hercules supply plane,' the odds of Toby Young scoring - in any sense - appear to be slim. But then HOW TO LOSE FRIENDS, his memoir about failing to take Manhattan, becomes an international bestseller. Now Tinseltown beckons. After receiving a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity from a Hollywood producer, Toby sets his sights anew on a high-flying career, this time on the West Coast. But it doesn't take long for Toby's self-sabotaging instincts to reassert themselves. On the home front, though, things are looking Toby persuades his girlfriend to marry him and move to Los Angeles - but then she decides to abandon her promising legal career in order to become a full-time housewife . . . and mother. Toby's hapless attempts to pursue a glamorous showbiz career while buried in nappies will strike a chord with all modern fathers struggling to find the right work/life balance . . . and with their exasperated wives. Failure - and fatherhood - have never been funnier.
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