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Condition: New
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781472260314
Publisher: Headline
Age Range: Adult
Overview
Perfect Sound Whatever is comedian James Acaster's Sunday Times bestselling memoir, in which he sets himself an unusual rule: for one whole year he will only listen to music released in 2016. What begins as a quirky challenge to distract him from a difficult year becomes a genuinely moving exploration of relationships, faith, and mental health. Funny, candid and unexpectedly tender, this brand new paperback edition suits comedy fans, music obsessives, and anyone who loves memoir with real heart.
About the Book
When his life falls apart, James Acaster turns to music as a refuge, setting himself the strange rule that he will only listen to albums released in 2016 for the following twelve months. What starts as a way to fill the silence quickly snowballs into a 500-album odyssey, and along the way Acaster draws unlikely, hilarious and sometimes heartbreaking parallels between the records he's discovering and the messier corners of his own life. Relationship breakdowns, residual Christian guilt, and long-simmering mental health struggles all surface as he works through everything from era-defining masterpieces to gloriously bizarre curios like a metalcore concept album about a Simpsons character. Written in Acaster's distinctive, whimsical stand-up voice, the book balances laugh-out-loud digressions with genuinely candid self-reflection, making it far more than a simple "best albums of the year" list. It's a book about how art can hold us together when everything else is falling apart, and about the strange comfort of throwing yourself into an arbitrary project when real life feels too big. Readers who love Acaster's TV and stand-up work will recognise his familiar comic rhythms here, and it's easy to see why this became a Sunday Times bestseller.
About the Author
James Acaster is an English comedian, writer and podcaster, celebrated for his distinctive, whimsical stand-up style. He has received five consecutive nominations for Best Comedy Show at the Edinburgh Fringe, and is known for stand-up specials including Repertoire and Cold Lasagne Hate Myself 1999, as well as co-hosting the popular Off Menu podcast. His blend of surreal storytelling and sharp observational comedy makes him one of the most original voices in British comedy, and this book brings that same voice to memoir writing.
Why You'll Love This Book
Equal parts hilarious and heartfelt, Perfect Sound Whatever turns an oddball personal challenge into a genuinely moving story about music, mental health, and finding your way back to yourself.
Please Note: Cover design may vary slightly from the image shown; you will receive the current UK paperback edition with UK ISBN 9781472260314.
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