Life's What You Make It
- Published: 1 February 2011
- ISBN: 9781409057574
- Imprint: Transworld Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 544
What a fascinating memoir
Tim Peake
Explosive
Sun
A really smashing book
Michael Ball
[A] fantastic read on such an interesting life
Lorraine Kelly
It's fascinating, it's funny and it's beautifully written . . . brilliant
Chris Moyles, Radio X
A beautiful book. There are amazing stories in there about meeting Princess Diana, the Red Arrows and all of our favourite telly shows. It's a delight
Zoe Ball, BBC Radio 2
The book we've all been waiting for . . . we haven't been able to put it down
New
One of our favourite things is the many hilarious anecdotes he has to share about his good friend Holly Willoughby
Hello!
A bona fide national treasure . . . He tells his story in his way, with great honesty
Prima
Phillip Schofield has spoken candidly about his coming out process and his current mental health struggles in his autobiography
Pink News
Takes readers on the journey Phillip has taken to get to where he is today. Fans will delight at a nostalgic look back at Phillip's life, relish the behind the scenes stories, and feel touched by the emotional honesty in his writing
Northern Life Magazine
Dazzling
Evening Standard
Full of anecdotes about onscreen mishaps and meeting the famous
Daily Mail
We have loved your book - you've been so honest, open, everything that anyone knows you so well will have hoped to get from this book . . . you get it. A stroll through your incredible career and you also tackle, head on, in a really beautiful way what happened earlier this year
Andrea McLean, Loose Women
A fantastic read!
Steve Wright, BBC Radio 2
The silver-haired overlord of daytime TV . . . Schofe's candour is admirable
Evening Standard
In this soul-bearing autobiography, Phillip looks back on his broadcasting career . . . A frank and highly readable life story
Sunday Express
Candid, brave and readable . . . This Morning fans will love stories of his 18 years on the show
Sunday Express
Charlotte Bingham writes with her usual flair...
HISTORICAL NOVELS REVIEW
A fitting sequel to The Chestnut Tree.
GOOD BOOK GUIDE
Heart warming and full of period charm.
DAILY EXPRESS