**THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER**
Paul O'Grady's Country Lifefor the first time gives a glimpse into the home life of one of Britains best loved stars, alongside the animals he adores.
Sometimes rural idyll, sometimes hell on earth, Pauls life in rural Kent has been shared over the years with some very vocal pigs, a mad cow, various rescued barn owls, the worlds most sadistic geese and Christine the psychotic sheep among many other animal waifs and strays. And of course Paul tells the stories of the dogs in his life including the tiny chihuahua/Jack Russell cross with Napoleonic ambitions, Eddie, Miss Olga, Bullseye, Louis, Boycie and, of course, Buster, the greatest canine star since Lassie. In addition, Paul shares some of his favourite recipes, explores country lore and superstitions, and extols the benefits of growing your own vegetables, herbs and fruit.
This is a warts-and-all account of country living, as far removed from the bright lights of celebrity as you could ever imagine. The trials and tribulations Paul experienced on moving to deepest darkest Kent as a dyed-in-the-wool city dweller are every bit as hilarious and eventful as you would think. He had a lot of new skills to learn, and fast: everything from how to churn your own butter and how to birth a lamb to the best way to lure a cow out of your kitchen while naked from the waist down.
Brilliantly funny and full of classic stories,Paul OGradys Country Lifeis your armchair guide to the wonders and horrors of rural existence.
Paul O'Grady first came to fame in the guise of Lily Savage, and was nominated for a Perrier Award at the Edinburgh Festival in 1991. Lily later became a regular onThis Morning, took over the bed onThe Big Breakfastand presentedBlankety Blank, but has now retired (reportedly). Paul, of course, went on to further success presenting his chat showson Channel 4 and ITV,For the Love of DogsandAnimal Orphanson ITV, and his weekly show on BBC Radio 2, inter alia. His four volumes of autobiography -At My Mother's Knee, The Devil Rides Out, Still StandingandOpen the Cage, Murphy-were allSunday Timesbestsellers.