Best known for her role in cult comedy TV hit, Benidorm and for playing Maggie Conlon in Ladybird Ladybird, Crissy Rock is a hugely popular actress and comedienne. But Crissy’s path to success was far from easy. Born and bred in the backstreets of Liverpool, her poor but idyllic young life was plunged into darkness at the age of eight, when her grandfather began to abuse her both physically and sexually. Pregnant and married to a violent bully at sixteen it seemed that trouble and turmoil would always stalk her. Having finally escaped her violent marriage, Crissy began to turn her life around. She tells of her first experience as a performer when a friend bet her that she wouldn’t enter a stand-up competition – she ended up being runner up in the north west region. Establishing herself on the comedy circuit she was then cast in Ladybird Ladybird for which she won Best Actress at the Berlin Film Festival. From there, Crissy became a familiar face on television, landing roles in a host of popular programmes including Brazen Hussies, alongside Julie Walters. This is a candid, harrowing and often hilarious memoir. Crissy has been through some of the most shocking experiences imaginable, but what really shines through from every page, is her indomitable, wicked sense of humour. By turns harrowing and laugh-out-loud funny, this is one of the most astonishing books you will ever read.
An absolutely amazing book. I bought it because of the reviews on other websites and because of word of mouth. Crissy has had an absolutely eventful life that it sounds like something from a dark British film or a soap opera but it isn't, it's her actual life.
I didn't know much about her other than that she was the loud mouth scouser off Benidorm, so the whole book was a real shock to me and it was great to read about her overcoming what she has been through in her life. So different to most celeb autobiographies. A must read book.
I was looking for a book on Benidorm and this came up in the search results. Having watched the Benidorm box set recently, although not quite what I was looking for, I was interested to read about Crissy Rock, one of the main characters in the early series. A true tale of triumph over adversity- of struggling through thick and thin and coming out on top.
I never thought I would read this. I’m not particularly fond of autobiographical writing. However, after seeing Chrissy Rock on stage, I thought I’d find out what led her on this path. What an eye opener of a book. A tragic life on many levels , yet one strong lady. Well worth a read.
It’s been years since I read an autobiography a customer at work suggested I read it and I did .crissy rock you are an incredibly strong woman for everything life that’s threw at you you are still standing. A truly amazing book honest and very raw.
This is a great book to read,I couldn't put it down! Well written, Crissy went through some terrible times, put she pulled through it all, good on her!! I give it 5 stars coz it's a really good read.
Brilliant book, an honest account of what must have been very difficult times for Chrissy. She’s clearly an amazing, strong lady. I’ve seen her many times in Benidorm and am always touched by the time she has to talk to others.
Love this book, goes into great detail of her personal life and what she went through as a child, could really relate to this book, what a remarkable woman she is
What a fantastic book. Crissy shows that no matter how bad a life you have, you can make it better yourself. This woman is truly inspirational. When you are watching her in Benidorm, or doing her stand up, no one can imagine what she has been through.
wow what an eye opener. I wouldnt have thought Crissy had gone through such traumatic events to see her now. shes come a long away! i would recommend this book.
The best from the heart book I have read in along time. Very few books make me cry and also laugh out loud. Crissy went through some really though times in her life and came out the other side.
Having expected a good giggle, this book was actually quite grim in places. However, there was still a good bit of Scouse humour and heart warming tales.