In this memoir Lenny Henry recalls his upbringing in Dudley as one of seven children, and how as a 16-year-old factory apprentice he successfully auditioned for his first TV appearance on New Faces. He also reveals his struggles with the racism of 1970s Britain, and its entertainment industry. At every stage, he confesses, he asked himself, ‘Am I good enough?’ Looking back, he concludes with words of advice to aspiring comedians. Off-mint
https://www.psbooks.co.uk/who-am-i-again-3543273Who Am I, Again?https://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/5/4/543273_media-0.jpg2.995.99GBPInStock/Clearance/Clearance/Categories/Art & Design/Clearance/Categories/View All Clearance TitlesIn this memoir Lenny Henry recalls his upbringing in Dudley as one of seven children, and how as a 16-year-old factory apprentice he successfully auditioned for his first TV appearance on <i>New Faces</i>. He also reveals his struggles with the racism of 1970s Britain, and its entertainment industry. At every stage, he confesses, he asked himself, ‘Am I good enough?’ Looking back, he concludes with words of advice to aspiring comedians. <i>Off-mint</i>Paperback00https://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/5/4/543273_media-1.jpgadd-to-cartrrp_info:£14.99productId:173233bic_code:ASZB, BG, BGA, JFSASZB, BG, BGA, JFS£14.99Lenny HenryGeneral233x152mmFaberNoPaperbackComedyGeneralSocial Groups