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Boy In A China Shop: Life, Clay And Everything
Boy In A China Shop: Life, Clay And Everything
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'Fans of Throw Down will enjoy this warm autobiography.' - Daily Mail
'An engaging read by an endearing, unassuming man who has always stayed true to his passions.' - Daily Mirror
Ballet dancer. Front man in an almost famous band. Judge on The Great Pottery Throwdown. How did all that happen?
By accident mostly. But I always say we make our own luck. What if an art teacher hadn't given me a lump of clay? What if the band had been really successful? What if I hadn't taken a photograph of a bowl to the buyer at Heals in London? What if she'd hated it? Or hadn't seen it... What if I hadn't agreed to dress up as Adele to make a crazy YouTube video?
Every chapter of my book is based around an object (usually a pot) that's been significant in my life. It's just a trigger to let me go off in a lot of different directions and tell a few stories. A lot of stories. Dyslexia. The art teacher who changed my life. My Mother. My Father. A life-changing job interview with a man who lay under his car throughout. That video.
Sifting through half-forgotten memories, trying to pick out the golden nuggets from the stuff that is definitely dross has been a curious, and at times hilarious, sometimes sad, but definitely enlightening process. So here it is - my pottery life with some very loud music and some pretty good dancing. And a lot of throwing, fettling and firing.
Oh ...and a good dose of anxiety.
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Charming, humorous autobiography of a multifaceted artist.
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Who is this book for?
If you enjoy stories that blend humor, candidness, and creativity, Boy In A China Shop offers just that. Keith's engaging recounting of his life's journey through art, music, and television, peppered with personal anecdotes, feels like sitting down with a good friend. It's a vivid reminder of how unexpected moments can shape a life, making it a delightful read for anyone curious about living authentically.