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Who Do I Think I Am?

By: Mark Steel
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Comedian Mark Steel's hilarious and heartbreaking exploration of his own adoption.

Growing up in humdrum Swanley in Kent with loving parents, Mark Steel had never been bothered about being an adopted child. But in later life, established as a successful comedian and writer, he decided to search for his biological parents.

What he uncovered was a story so strange, a cast of characters so eccentric and far-fetched that he was transported to social and cultural divides that spanned half the world. His mother had at first refused to have Mark adopted, while his father later went on to become a key player in Mayfair’s Clermont gambling club and reached the pinnacle of high society. What happened when Mark finally contacted both his parents is as moving as it was entirely unexpected.

As well as his own story, told in his uniquely endearing and hilarious voice, Mark delves into the more serious aspects of adoption, single motherhood and the brutality of the social attitudes of the time. He surveys the testimony of mothers and those adopted and tries to find reasons for his own mother’s crucial and agonising decision. Who Do I Think I Am is one of the funniest, most heart-breaking stories you’ll ever encounter.

©2021 Mark Steel (P)2021 Audible, Ltd
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I listened to Mark's original show stand up show multiple times and always wanted to know more. This book delivers and is just as compelling as the original show with the extra benefit of Mark's thoughts on how the whole situation came to happen and systems that allowed it to happen. Excellent

so intruiging

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Wonderfully surprising, poignant at times, and of course, often irreverently funny. Absolutely effing amazing. Hated for it to end, hope there’s a follow up one day. Have always loved and admired Mark Steel, and now am left feeling that I know him personally, and like him all the more. Get this book, it’s an unforgettable ride.

Amazing

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Mark Steel's loud and furiously cheerful stage presentation bursts from this Audiobook as he recounts his journey of discovery in looking for his birth mother. Always having known that he was adopted, he had never felt the need to know about his biological parents until his own daughter was born. Then began his twelve year search which finally brought some surprising results and unexpected characters. Although occasionally repetitious, but always amusing, the author is both articulate and forceful in his sharing of opinions of ideas and people, both past and present, and is an excellent witness in summing up life, especially for most women, in the mid twentieth century.I

For all who enjoy Mark Steel's radio series or stage performances, this book is a must. Similarly, for anyone interested in life as a working class youth in the 1950's. The book is funny, moving and sometimes thought provoking, as well as sad in considering the plight of women with little choice in deciding their future. But most of all, it's filled with the author's great optimism and embracing of life.
Highly recommended

"The drummer or the drum?"

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touching story, thoughtful. Shows the importance of treating others with dignaty and respect. also shows the need to forgive and not to judge others more harshly that you would want to be judged . well acted.

despite its flaws, life is good

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I assumed this would be funny because Mark is so funny. It was funny. It was also thought-provoking, moving, and authentic which really made it a great story.

Mark Steel telling his own story...Excellent!

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