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Cold Cream

Author
Ferdinand Mount
Genre
Media
Book
Publisher
Orion
ISBN
978-074759647
Reviewer
Vicky

Synopsis

Cold Cream is a sparkling autobiography in the great tradition: wonderfully perceptive, exquisitely rendered and bursting with characters and anecdotes of every shade and hue. A tender, moving and witty portrait of Ferdinand Mount's family and his early life, it follows his bumbling path from his decadent upbringing in the world of 'Hobohemia' to his schooldays at Eton, and from the boozy depths of Fleet Street in the 60s to his years at the vortex of Downing Street in the 80s as speech writer (much to his own bemusement) for Margaret Thatcher. Every sentence radiates with fondness, intelligence and humour in this utterly charming anthology of an eccentric and colourful cast of people who defined their generation.

Review

What a rollicking read! Sometimes you do wonder how people can just swan through life and experience all the highs and lows and come out of it the other end. A brilliant and very witty memoir that is extremely entertaining.

Love it - and I recommend it.

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