About this deal
These are Grimmy's brilliant, nostalgic coming-of-age tales, covering life's pivotal moments, the loves, the losses, and the fun had with the family and friends that made him. They're all honest, unfiltered and I'm proud to be sharing them with you. I can't recommend it enough' Tom Allen, Virgin RadioSoft Lad is a collection of stories about me: stories on life, loves, death, fears, obsessions, nights out, growing up and making dreams come true. It isn't chronological like a traditional memoir, starting at birth and ending with death - I'm still (at the point of writing) very much alive - but snapshots of the formative moments of my life up to now, with coming-of-age tales that capture a moment or a feeling. I can't recommend it enough' Tom Allen, Virgin Radio Unapologetically himself always, and that's what I love the most' Dua Lipa'Very funny, very sweet and full of charm -- a bit like the man himself' Graham Norton Unapologetically himself always, and that's what I love the most' Dua Lipa'Very funny, very sweet and full of charm -- a bit like the man himself' Graham NortonFrom partying with pop stars and chatting breeze on the radio, to drinking too much, to not drinking at all, to growing up, coming out, general nonsense, the journey from self-loathing to self-care and making dreams come true. by Grimshaw, Nick | The arts Published 27/10/2022 by Hodder & Stoughton in the United Kingdom Hardback | 288 pages162 x 242 x 30mm | 538g
Reviews
Stephanie Edmeads
Loved the insight to his younger years - and loved to hear about his parents, especially at the parties! Despite listening to him on the radio all the time and feeling like I knew him, I really didn’t know him as much as I thought I did. If you’re a fan of Grimmy or even if you don’t really know much about him - I definitely recommend you read this or listen on audible. It was a great experience listening to how Grimmy got in to radio, what came with it and what happened afterwards.
It’s nostalgic and real. Ahh this was an absolute delight - I listened to this on audible and it was a great book. I laughed so much.
A nice insight to his dreams, what/who means a lot to him and just a good old laugh! It’s just brill!