Auteur: William Leith

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William Leith is a journalist who has written about subjects as diverse as cosmetic surgery, Palestine, Hollywood directors, and drugs. He writes regularly for the Guardian, the Observer, and the Daily Telegraph. His first book, The Hungry Years, was published by Bloomsbury in 2005.




6 Ebooks par William Leith

William Leith: Bits of Me Are Falling Apart
A hilarious, horrendous, and ultimately helpful memoir about hitting middle age and trying to hit back.William Leith, well-known for his jaw-droppingly candid columns about his dysfunctional and diss …
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William Leith: Hungry Years
Hunger is the loudest voice in my head. Im hungry most of the time.William Leith began the eighties slim; by the end of that decade he had packed on an uncomfortable amount of weight. In the early ni …
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€30.79
Leith William Leith: Bits of me are falling apart
‘Very funny. He writes in a sort of whimsical stream of consciousness … even his more random disquisitions contain glorious nuggets’ – Observer With his trademark darkly humorous mix of personal st …
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€15.30
William Leith: Hungry Years
‘Hunger is the loudest voice in my head. I’m hungry most of the time’One January morning in 2003, William Leith woke up to the fattest day of his life. That same day he left London for New York to in …
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€13.27
William Leith: The Trick
 »Hugely enjoyable » – Observer  »Spectacular » – Aaron Brown, author of The Poker Face of Wall Street Some people can make money. Other people can »t. It »s a thought that makes William Leith wake u …
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William Leith: The Cut that Wouldn »t Heal
 »Deeply moving … A triumph » Justin Webb  »What might, in other hands, have been simply macabre becomes peculiarly mesmerising » Craig Brown, The Mail on Sunday Ten seconds before my father »s de …
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