Book description
Since her last bestseller You Can Read Me Like A Book, Maureen Lipman has gone from strength to strength – or, as she sees it, week to weak – flailing famously in the turbulent twister that constitutes those two four-letter words – Home and Work.
Between churning butter-substitute on the stage of the award-winning musical Oklahoma! and doling out the barley soup in the only Welsh Yiddish film to be nominated for on Oscar, she has found time to get trussed up in black plastic in Birmingham, seduced by a wet mammal in Barbados, distorted by a mammogram in a Wood Green car park and painted with yoghurt on a Thai health farm. These "collected writings" are the result.




















