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Not That I'm Bitter
- Narrated by: Helen Lederer
- Length: 8 hrs and 3 mins
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Summary
‘Helen Lederer is the third funniest woman in the world'–Dawn French
What was it like as one of a handful of women at the heart of the right-on alternative comedy scene in the 1980s? Piece of cake? Bit of a laugh? Well, yes, and no. It had its ups–but also its downs. Helen Lederer was a regular on the stand-up circuit and new-wave sketch shows in the decade that launched the careers of today's comedy household names and national treasures.
She shared stages with comedy pioneers like Ben Elton and John Hegley, and TV screens with Dawn French, Jennifer Saunders, Harry Enfield, and many others. From the iconic Absolutely Fabulous, to Bottom, Happy Families, Naked Video, French and Saunders and Girls on Top, it is difficult to think of a comedy show that Helen wasn't a part of. From writing radio shows, to performing on the West End, her wry, witty perspectives, and her face, are unforgettable. So, plain sailing then? Well, not really.
Not That I'm Bitter, her powerful, frank, moving, and characteristically funny memoir, reveals exactly how choppy the waters could be. Even in those ground-breaking, anti-Thatcher days, there was only room at top for so many women. For the rest, it was as much a struggle to be seen and heard in the world of comedy as in any boardroom or workplace, and just as difficult to avoid the predators. This is more than the story of one decade, however. The child of a Jewish-Czech wartime refugee, Helen Lederer was never part of the mainstream. How do you make humor from a lifelong battle against problems with weight and low-self-esteem? Where are the jokes in addictions to diet-pills and steroid injections? How can laughter defeat the darker moments, like a child's anorexia or PTSD? How do you cope with constant self-sabotage when, despite enormous success, you still feel like a failure? Helen raises an important and open discussion around mental health alongside the evolved attitudes to women today. There's something in Helen Lederer's life-story that everyone, can relate to.
A genuinely funny memoir with lots of heart (and just the right amount of bitterness!), she pulls no punches, but every blow is wrapped in a laugh of recognition. Revealing, and moving, Not That I'm Bitter is sweet, sour, laugh out loud, and addictive.
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- Bradley Brady
- 12-11-24
An unexpected insight into almost fame
I’ve always enjoyed Helen Lederer’s performances and often wondered why she wasn’t a bigger star. This honest, thoughtful and funny biography reveals all, dispelling illusions about fame, while showing the determination it takes to maintain a career in comedy, especially for a woman. I’m glad I took the time to get to know this unique comedian better.
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- Amazon Customer
- 03-06-24
Brutally funny
A great career, that is bang on my ear for watching comedy, brought to life. Properly warts and all, but really really funny.
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- S. Turnbull
- 27-04-24
Brutally honest biography.
This brutally honest biography tells a story about the difficulty of navigating the highs and lows of a celebrity life. She recalls her time as an alternative female comedian in the 80's, 90's & 00's, the relationships she encountered along the way and how she coped with the rejections and successes that came with it. All of the tales are told with humour and she does not shy away from showing herself in a less than flattering light. Her narration is wonderful, she speaks clearly and at the right speed.If only all biographies were as good as this. Highly recommended.
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- Kathleen Whyman
- 16-04-24
The wittiest memoir I've ever listed to!
Apologies to all the people I scared by bursting out laughing as I walked past. It was Helen, not you.
Helen Lederer’s memoir Not That I’m Bitter is brilliant. So brilliant that most memoirists will probably be bitter that their own books aren’t as good.
Helen leaves no stones unturned, as she details the adventures of her life (some voluntary, others very much not) in an honest, self-deprecating, often hilarious, sometimes moving way.
I laughed frequently, while at other times I wanted to reach into the book and give her a hug. Helen narrated the book, which makes it even funnier and more poignant.
By writing this memoir, Helen has cemented her role as one of the UK’s finest female comedians. She’s hilarious, humble, human and one hell of a cheerleader for other witty women. I LOVED this book and I love Helen too.
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- Rex Orr
- 23-05-24
funny!
Always love Helen! This gives an insight into her life both funny and sad, but mainly funny!!
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- Kate
- 08-08-24
Brutally honest, very entertaining, superb.
I LOVED THIS. Ms Lederer KNOWS HERSELF WELL! She doesn’t try and fool the listener/reader into thinking that she is something she isn’t or who she might like to be regarded. She is so articulate, clever, witty and generous in her tales and admissions especially. I haven’t read a memoir that is so ‘out there’ in revealing that they aren’t perfect, in fact they are quite self damaging to themselves and openly admit that they have unpleasant traits.
I was really impressed by the many stories of how her lesser qualities shall we say,have impeded her, she is keen to admit to some unfortunate behaviour, but she owns it throughout and it is clear she knows exactly who she is and is unapologetic for it, it’s just who she is.
Lots of lovely stories and although I have always liked her on TV, it made me want to really see her do so well and brighten our screens with her great skills. Very self effacing, i found she is too hard on herself though at times, she is clearly talented and likeable, loving and funny. I will enjoy listening to this again, it’s well worth it, don’t hesitate. It’s a BRILLIANT, INTERESTING and TRUTHFUL read! A wonderfully funny, bright and razor sharp British woman!
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- Lee Grant
- 27-04-24
Fabulously honest mayhem.
A truthful account of a career which both sailed & sank.
Helen’s honesty about her successes, misses and self-sabotage are wonderfully entertaining with plenty of laugh out loud moments (apologies to the lady buying haslet in Lincoln).
Also inspiring - how she’s managed to wrap everything together to create an organisation which continues to grow and succeed. I had no idea.
A fabulous, fabulous autobiography.
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- john harrington
- 17-10-24
Brutally honest
This book is very good indeed, always been a fan of Helen since the early days. This is a moving account of her career, the ups and downs. All very brutally honest, I loved it
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- KH
- 15-05-24
OMG, what an amazing woman!
Well worth a listen but prepare to be overwhelmed with questions and expostulations. How? Why? Not again! Bloody Nora! etc. I think you get a real sense of what she is like but not how she copes with being like that or how other people respond to her. I started the book remembering her well from the 80s, was horrified by some of the early goings on but ended the book liking her very much. I envy her ability to push through disorder, her own and that of others, to achieve so much, she must a huge amount of courage and energy. I share her irritation that funny men do not have to push so hard and hope that she can feel satisfied with the career she has forged against the odds, she deserves to.
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- MRS ALISON A CAIRNS
- 29-06-24
I quite liked it
Lovely lady listened but not for me bbb bbbbb bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb vvvvvvggthyhtfhyut got ttt ffyy getting ftt
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