Between the Stops: The View of My Life from the Top of the Number 12 Bus (Paperback)
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Between the Stops: The View of My Life from the Top of the Number 12 Bus (Paperback)

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Paperback 320 Pages
Published: 27/08/2020
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A typically eccentric memoir from one of the funniest women in the land, Between the Stops details Sandi Toksvig’s life via the medium of the Number 12 bus route. Deliciously witty and charmingly discursive, this is a feel-good treat for all comedy fans.

Between the Stops is a sort of a memoir, my sort. It's about a bus trip really, because it's my view from the Number 12 bus.

From a brief history of lady gangsters at Elephant and Castle to anecdotes about boarding school, this is the long-awaited memoir from one of Britain's best-loved characters. Presenter of QI, former host of The Great British Bake Off, writer, broadcaster, activist and comic on stage, screen and radio for nearly forty years: this is an autobiography with a difference - as only Sandi Toksvig can tell it.

A funny and moving trip through memories, musings and the many delights on the number 12 route, Between the Stops is also an inspiration to us all to get off our phones, look up and talk to each other because as Sandi says: 'some of the greatest trips lie on our own doorstep'.

Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
ISBN: 9780349006406
Number of pages: 320
Weight: 251 g
Dimensions: 196 x 126 x 30 mm


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Her writing style is as kooky and digestible as Bill Bryson's, her genius as a raconteur inherited from her Danish journalist father... Hop on this bus, grab a seat up top and prepare yourself for a fun-filled, fact-packed, memorable ride - Sunday Times

Between the Stops is like browsing through a well-stocked museum of curiosities with a wise and kind guide; it's part celebration, part confession, part call to arms and wholly entertaining. Don't read it on the bus though - it will make you miss your stop - Observer

The comedian, broadcaster and activist uses the meandering route of the number 12 bus, winding its way from her home in Dulwich, south-east London, to the BBC headquarters at Broadcasting House, to share a series of wonderful vignettes about her life - Herald

There are fascinating gems of London history along the way, acute observations of fellow passengers, personal asides about her marriage to psychotherapist Debbie, and the odd anecdote from the world of television. It's full of wit and wisdom - Radio Times

Life-affirming and addictive - Charlotte Heathcote, Sunday Express

The comedian, TV presenter and political activist narrates the events of her life by way of her bus journey... En route, she takes in her fellow passengers, the history of the city and her own fascinating, multi-site heritage - Alex Clark, Financial Times

A book of cosy accessibility. History and observation mix seamlessly as Toksvig looks at life from the top deck - Sunday Times

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“Hilarious!”

Sandi Toksvig writes in such a joyful way. Even the mundane can seem very funny. To think it all began with wearing a watch on the ‘wrong,’ wrist as Sandi puts it. “So, this is a memoir, but it isn’t like the ones... More

Hardback edition
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“Highly entertaining”

I love Sandi Toksvig, her wit, humour, intelligence and her passion for equality.

All these things are bound up in this neat quirky memoir, which follows the route of the number 12 bus from Dulwich to Central London,... More

Hardback edition
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“A wonderful companion on a journey”

What a lovely book! I couldn't read it without hearing Ms Toksvig's voice in my head which was an added bonus.
As I don't live in London I thought a memoir based on her reflections and memories while... More

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