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Fathomless Riches Or How I Went From Pop to Pulpit by Reverend Richard Coles - Paperback memoir front cover
Fathomless Riches Or How I Went From Pop to Pulpit by Reverend Richard Coles - Paperback memoir back cover

Fathomless Riches Or How I Went From Pop to Pulpit by Richard Coles - Non Fiction - Paperback

Author: Richard Coles
SKU: SNG12198
Barcode: 9781780226194
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
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Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781780226194
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson

Overview
Fathomless Riches is the candid, funny and moving memoir of Reverend Richard Coles, the BBC Radio 4 Saturday Live presenter best known to millions as a warm, witty broadcaster and parish priest. Long before he was ordained, Coles was a pop star, playing keyboards for the Communards alongside Jimmy Somerville and scoring a number one hit. This is the extraordinary true story of his journey from the excesses of 1980s pop stardom to a life devoted to God, told with searing honesty, self-deprecating humour and real heart.

About the Book
Before he became one of Britain's best-loved clergymen, Richard Coles lived a very different life. As a founding member of the Communards, he enjoyed genuine pop stardom, playing to packed audiences and topping the charts with "Don't Leave Me This Way", the biggest-selling single of its year. Behind the fame, though, lay years of hedonism, addiction and personal turmoil that took him to the very edge. Fathomless Riches charts this remarkable, often chaotic decade with unflinching candour, before following Coles through the unexpected and profound spiritual awakening that led him to train for the priesthood and ultimately find peace as a parish vicar in Northamptonshire. Written in his instantly recognisable voice — sharp, self-aware, wry and deeply humane — the book moves seamlessly between hilarious backstage pop anecdotes and genuinely affecting reflections on faith, loss, sexuality and belonging. It is a memoir that refuses easy categorisation: part rock-and-roll confessional, part spiritual journey, and wholly compelling from first page to last. Readers new to his story will find an unusually honest account of reinvention, redemption and the search for meaning.

  • A candid, witty memoir from one of Britain's most beloved broadcasters and priests
  • Charts a genuinely unique journey from 1980s pop stardom to the Church of England
  • Written with warmth, humour and real emotional honesty
  • Ideal for fans of music memoirs, spiritual journeys and unconventional life stories
  • A great gift for fans of Richard Coles' radio and TV work

About the Author
Reverend Richard Coles is an English writer, broadcaster and Church of England priest, best known as a regular host of BBC Radio 4's Saturday Live. Before entering the Church, he found fame in the 1980s as a member of Bronski Beat and, more prominently, as multi-instrumentalist alongside Jimmy Somerville in the Communards, with whom he had a UK number one hit. He has since become a much-loved broadcaster, columnist and bestselling author, celebrated for his warmth, wit and openness about faith and life.

Why You'll Love This Memoir
Funny, poignant and utterly unlike any other celebrity memoir, Fathomless Riches offers a rare, honest glimpse into a genuinely remarkable life — from chart-topping pop star to parish priest.

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