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Books by Eleanor Berry

ISBN:

9781836284871

My Father was a Newspaper Man - Paperback Edition

2025

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My Father was a Newspaper Man - Paperback Edition

This is the continuing lurid story of Natalie Klein and her eccentric collection of associates, namely the clergyman next door, who can’t stand any noise and whose children turn to crime and drugs, the Frenchman who knocks out the clergyman’s two front teeth, the twin brothers who fight in the hall, while Natalie pops amphetamines and talks at length about Russian literature when she is doing so, and her sister, Hilary, who goes to great lengths to stop her taking amphetamines.

In Too Much Bloody Noise we meet more unforgettable characters through the clergyman, such as the Rocker who never uses the definite article, and who can’t stop making rock ‘n’ roll movements as he talks; the beauty the clergyman falls in love with; and her foul-tempered, crazy Irish undertaker father, McManus, who tries to bring him into the business.

"Such a charming little memoir that one suspects the printing presses kept rolling purely out of affection for Eleanor Berry’s sentences. The book reads like a long, affectionate gossip over tea about a man who loved ink, deadlines, and mild chaos slightly more than was strictly compatible with domestic tranquillity."

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