A smart and fiercely feminist memoir from beloved comedian and actor Doon Mackichan
The Feisty Feminist. The Hot Lesbian. The Desperate Cougar. The Deranged Mother.
Doon Mackichan is best known for her comedy characters, but throughout her career there are parts she’s refused to take and stereotypes she’s continually defied.
In My Lady Parts, Doon shares her experience on stage, screen and in real life, examining how our culture still expects women to adhere to certain stereotypes – and punishes those who don’t. This is a courageous, vulnerable and empowering account of being a woman in an industry that has been exposed for its deep-rooted sexism.
“Doon Mackichan’s memoir savagely exposes the sexism of showbusiness by looking at the roles she has been offered. Yet Mackichan’s tome is no misery memoir [ … ], rather the book is an inspiring tale of an actor and comedian standing by her principles”
sunday Times
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“Fierce, frank and funny, this is Doon at her very best. This book demonstrates that she is, and always has been, a trailblazer”
Sandi Toksvig
“As we look back – and not that far – at how the misogyny was tolerated and even applauded in the 2000s, we should listen to the meticulous testimony of women like Mackichan. Because she has always called it out, but has often paid a high price”
ipaper
“A real page-turner; raw, urgent and entertaining”
daily Mail
“A timely memoir … [Mackichan] has not been just an observer of change, but a driver of it”
scotsman
Doon Mackichan is a hugely beloved actor, comedian and writer. Her comedy credits include Two Doors Down, Plebs (for which she was nominated for a BAFTA), Toast of London, On the Hour, The Day Today, Alan Partridge and the Emmy-winning Smack the Pony among numerous other shows. My Lady Parts is her debut.
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