Description
A warm and funny guide to life in the club that nobody wants to join.
About the Author
Stuart Heritage is a writer and columnist for the Guardian, and has also written for Vanity Fair, Esquire, The Times, Men's Health, Elle, Cosmopolitan, Red, Marie Clare and the NME. He has also written for television, and is the author of several books, including Bedtime Stories for Worried Liberals and Don't be a Dick, Pete. For two years running he was named as one of the 50 most influential emerging figures in the British media by Independent, an honour that has singularly failed to manifest itself into anything even slightly meaningful. He is also bald, as you may have deduced by now.
Reviews
Going bald can scramble a man's self-esteem and leave those around them walking on eggshells. Stuart Heritage reveals the unvarnished truth about his own hair loss - and how he learnt to survive it * Sunday Times *
It's excellent and should be read by vaguely vain men of all hair types including none -- Simon Usborne
Speaking as a man who is getting too rapidly acquainted with the contours of my own skull, this book was a genuine tonic. And a very funny read. -- Nathan Filer, author of 'This Book Will Change Your Mind About Mental Health'
Cards on the table, I'm not a bald man yet ... [and] Heritage fills me with renewed confidence about my future -- Hugo Rifkind * Times Radio *
Very very funny [and] LOL-packed while also quite poignant and weird ... all things I like a lot in a book -- Jessica Dettmann, author of 'How to Be Second Best'
Stuart's head is made for baldness -- Larry David
The funniest imaginable version of a grief memoir ... Heritage does what he does best: he lays on the laughs. Happily, all the wry self-deprecation packed into an appropriately thin volume serves a grander goal ... Heritage gives sensitivity scores to things people say to balding men. Managing to brilliantly unpack male vanity and insecurity, Bald stands ready to hold the hand of any vulnerable man who might otherwise fall into a pit of despair on the internet ... I'll never hear 'you have a nice-shaped head' the same way again * Guardian Book of the Day *
I love Stuart's constantly visible skull -- Robyn Wilder, author (and Stuart's wife)
Praise for Bedtime Stories for Worried Liberals * : *
Laugh-out-loud * i Paper *
No one writes about the incidentals and the characteristics of British life better than Stuart Heritage -- Dolly Alderton
The funniest book I've read this year ... Superb -- Will Storr
Praise for Don't Be a Dick, Pete * : *
Really funny and crazy -- Bob Odenkirk
Almost unfairly funny -- Hadley Freeman
I loved it so much I read it in one fell swoop. Fantatically funny but also so touching -- India Knight
The funniest book of the year -- Cosmopolitan
Hilarious ... a touching take on modern masculinity and family * Grazia *
This is (very, very) funny, but it's also a story about brothers and families and home, and it's as warm as it is rude * Stylist *
Book Information
ISBN 9781800818569
Author Stuart Heritage
Format Hardback
Page Count 192
Imprint Profile Books Ltd
Publisher Profile Books Ltd
Weight(grams) 200g
Dimensions(mm) 182mm * 116mm * 24mm