Bald (Hardback)
How I Slowly Learned to Not Hate Having No Hair (And You Can Too)
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A warm and funny guide to life in the club that nobody wants to join.
'The funniest book of the year' SPECTATOR
'The funniest imaginable version of a grief memoir and brilliantly unpacks male vanity and insecurity' GUARDIAN BOOK OF THE DAY
'Stuart is made for baldness' LARRY DAVID
'A genuine tonic and very funny read' NATHAN FILER
'Excellent and should be read by vaguely vain men of all hair types' SIMON USBORNE
This is a guide to life in the club that nobody wants to join.
Nobody chooses to be bald. Nobody wants to look into the mirror and be confronted with an absence. Nobody gains any comfort from having a slightly better idea of what their skull looks like.
Stuart Heritage has been bald for two years. But before he accepted the inevitable, he spent a number of years ineptly trying to conceal this fact with an array of expensive treatments and terrible haircuts. Can a man go bald with dignity? Maybe. But can a man go bald with more dignity than Stuart Heritage? Oh good god yes, and this book is his attempt to make that happen for you.
Part-manual-part-tantrum, this is a self-deprecating, funny and genuinely helpful guide to being bald: what really happens, why it matters and how to feel much less crap about it.
Bald (Ebook)
How I Slowly Learned to Not Hate Having No Hair (And You Can Too)
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A warm and funny guide to life in the club that nobody wants to join.
'The funniest book of the year' SPECTATOR
'The funniest imaginable version of a grief memoir and brilliantly unpacks male vanity and insecurity' GUARDIAN BOOK OF THE DAY
'Stuart is made for baldness' LARRY DAVID
'A genuine tonic and very funny read' NATHAN FILER
'Excellent and should be read by vaguely vain men of all hair types' SIMON USBORNE
This is a guide to life in the club that nobody wants to join.
Nobody chooses to be bald. Nobody wants to look into the mirror and be confronted with an absence. Nobody gains any comfort from having a slightly better idea of what their skull looks like.
Stuart Heritage has been bald for two years. But before he accepted the inevitable, he spent a number of years ineptly trying to conceal this fact with an array of expensive treatments and terrible haircuts. Can a man go bald with dignity? Maybe. But can a man go bald with more dignity than Stuart Heritage? Oh good god yes, and this book is his attempt to make that happen for you.
Part-manual-part-tantrum, this is a self-deprecating, funny and genuinely helpful guide to being bald: what really happens, why it matters and how to feel much less crap about it.
Reviews for Bald
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
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Sunday Times
Simon Usborne
Nathan Filer, author of 'This Book Will Change Your Mind About Mental Health'
Hugo Rifkind Times Radio
Jessica Dettmann, author of 'How to Be Second Best'
Larry David
Guardian Book of the Day
Marcus Berkmann Spectator
Robyn Wilder, author (and Stuart’s wife)
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Dolly Alderton
Will Storr
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Bob Odenkirk
Hadley Freeman
India Knight
Cosmopolitan
Grazia
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