Boy in a China Shop: Perfect for fans of THE GREAT POTTERY THROW DOWN and OUR WELSH CHAPEL DREAM (Paperback)
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Boy in a China Shop: Perfect for fans of THE GREAT POTTERY THROW DOWN and OUR WELSH CHAPEL DREAM (Paperback)

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Paperback 272 Pages
Published: 12/01/2023
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From the art teacher who changed his life to the nearly-famous band he fronted, potter, ceramics designer and the Great Pottery Throw Down judge Keith Brymer Jones pays tribute to the people, happy coincidences and memorable moments that have made his life what it is.

Ballet dancer. Front man in an almost famous band. Judge on The Great Pottery Throwdown. How did all that happen?

By accident mostly. But I always say we make our own luck. What if an art teacher hadn't given me a lump of clay? What if the band had been really successful? What if I hadn't taken a photograph of a bowl to the buyer at Heals in London? What if she'd hated it? Or hadn't seen it... What if I hadn't agreed to dress up as Adele to make a crazy YouTube video?

Every chapter of my book is based around an object (usually a pot) that's been significant in my life. It's just a trigger to let me go off in a lot of different directions and tell a few stories. A lot of stories. Dyslexia. The art teacher who changed my life. My Mother. My Father. A life-changing job interview with a man who lay under his car throughout. That video.

Sifting through half-forgotten memories, trying to pick out the golden nuggets from the stuff that is definitely dross has been a curious, and at times hilarious, sometimes sad, but definitely enlightening process. So here it is - my pottery life with some very loud music and some pretty good dancing. And a lot of throwing, fettling and firing. Oh ...and a good dose of anxiety.

Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN: 9781529385250
Number of pages: 272
Weight: 200 g
Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 20 mm

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“A lovely read.”

This is a story of a life in pots. It’s warm, funny, sad, honest, informative and turns out consistently entertaining anecdotes as a production potter turns out pots. In other words, KBJ settles down, paces himself... More

Hardback edition
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Katy Wheatley

“A Generous Overview of a Life Fully Lived”

A fascinating account of a life lived fully by the master of clay, Keith Brymer Jones.

It's a wonder to me that Brymer Jones ever sits down, except at the potter's wheel. He has lived in one lifetime, what... More

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Brenda Bailey

“Fantastic life in Clay”

What a well written fun life story of someone who has worked hard but grabbed every opportunity.
I could not put this book down .
It will be put aside to read again

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