by Matthew Parris (Author)
A frank autobiography by "The Times" columnist and ex-politician Matthew Parris. His childhood was spent on a variety of different countries as his engineer father moved jobs; Rhodesia, Cyprus, the Middle East and Jamaica. After Cambridge and Yale, he joined the Conservative central office at roughly the same time (aged 26) he discovered he was gay. He worked for Michael Dobbs, Chris Patten, and Mrs Thatcher (who famously fired him), before entering parliament himself. Part participant, part bystander, Matthew Parris describes what it was like to be so close to the centre and remain an outsider.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 528
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 30 Oct 2003
ISBN 10: 0140297731
ISBN 13: 9780140297737
Prizes: Shortlisted for Saga Award for Wit 2003 and Orwell Prize 2003.