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When Russell Brand was still an infant, his father abandoned the family. Raised as an only child by his mother, this lonely young boy exhibited extreme symptoms, later diagnosed as evidence of bipolar syndrome. By the time he was in his mid-teens, Russell was bulimic, cutting himself, drinking, taking drugs—and performing outrageous stand-up comedy. As his underground reputation grew, so did his problems. In 2003, addicted to heroin and with 11 arrests to his name, he decided to put an end to his excesses. Already hailed as the most talented comic to emerge in Britain in a decade, Brand became a truly international star, stealing the show in Forgetting Sarah Marshall and hosting the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards. This moxie memoir recaps it all. Now in paperback. (Hand-selling tip: Brand, who has a regular column in The Guardian, is a compelling writer. The original edition of this book won the 2008 British Book Award for Biography of the Year.)
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Russell Brand learned early on to make a joke of fear and failure. From a troubled childhood in industrial Essex, England, to his descent into addictions to alcohol, drugs, and sex in the seamy underbelly of London, Brand has seen his share of both and miraculously lived to tell the tale. In My Booky Wook he leads readers on a rollicking journey through his disastrous school career, his infamous antics on MTV, and his multifarious sexual adventures. But this irreverent memoir is a story not simply of struggle but...