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The first ever personal account of the family at the heart of the Profumo Affair

Trade Review
'[Profumo] has written an elegantly sorrowful account of his family's great shame' * Peter McKay, Evening Standard *
'Painful to write, moving to read, this beautifully crafted account will not be the final word on the Profumo affair, but shows that, behind its continuing fascination as the arch political scandal lies a long trail of human misery' * Independent on Sunday *
'Elegiac and evocative volume' Sunday Telegraph / Seven * Sunday Telegraph / Seven *
'It certainly has all the excitement, neurosis and edginess of a book that needed to be written... gritty, heartfelt and honest...it is a real book, by a real writer, about real people' * Mail on Sunday (Book of the Week review by Craig Brown, 5 out of 5 stars) *
'An intimate, perky, donnishly literate memoir... It is a rather infectious read, elegantly written, often funny, sometimes caustic' * Times *
'Gentle, touching, wry' * Guardian *
'Profumo's book... restores a context to a story that has so long had a life of its own. And it offers a measured and affecting insight into what it was like to be a seven-year-old in the eye of the original tabloid storm' * Observer *
'A fascinating, gripping tale' * Daily Express *
'David Profumo is an outstandingly witty, stylish and original writer. In this bracingly honest and frequently sparkling family memoir, he has really excelled himself. Indeed, I would not hesitate to describe Bringing the House Down as a masterpiece' * Hugh Massingberd, Country Life *
'Brilliant, intimate radio' * New Statesman, on Radio 4 Book of the Week *
'His family memoir is clear-eyed, beautifully written, often painful to read, and sometimes very funny indeed' * Stephen Robinson, Daily Telegraph *
'Intensely observant and acutely perceptive ... hugely literate and sophisticated' * Peregrine Worsthorne, Spectator *
'Searingly honest... David Profumo has written a revelatory book, and all others that purport to deal with the scandal are at a stroke rendered redundant in their narrowness. This one excels, above all, as a study of human nature in some of its most intriguing and arresting forms' * Simon Heffer, Literary Review *
'[An] honest and compelling book ... Bringing the House Down is notably well written, vivid and easy to read.' * Ian Gilmour, London Review of Books *
'An intimate, unsentimental account of the 20th century's greatest sex scandal' * Sebastian Shakespeare, Tatler *

Bringing the House Down

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      Publisher: John Murray Press
      Publication Date: 12/07/2007
      ISBN13: 9780719566097, 978-0719566097
      ISBN10: 719566096

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The first ever personal account of the family at the heart of the Profumo Affair

      Trade Review
      '[Profumo] has written an elegantly sorrowful account of his family's great shame' * Peter McKay, Evening Standard *
      'Painful to write, moving to read, this beautifully crafted account will not be the final word on the Profumo affair, but shows that, behind its continuing fascination as the arch political scandal lies a long trail of human misery' * Independent on Sunday *
      'Elegiac and evocative volume' Sunday Telegraph / Seven * Sunday Telegraph / Seven *
      'It certainly has all the excitement, neurosis and edginess of a book that needed to be written... gritty, heartfelt and honest...it is a real book, by a real writer, about real people' * Mail on Sunday (Book of the Week review by Craig Brown, 5 out of 5 stars) *
      'An intimate, perky, donnishly literate memoir... It is a rather infectious read, elegantly written, often funny, sometimes caustic' * Times *
      'Gentle, touching, wry' * Guardian *
      'Profumo's book... restores a context to a story that has so long had a life of its own. And it offers a measured and affecting insight into what it was like to be a seven-year-old in the eye of the original tabloid storm' * Observer *
      'A fascinating, gripping tale' * Daily Express *
      'David Profumo is an outstandingly witty, stylish and original writer. In this bracingly honest and frequently sparkling family memoir, he has really excelled himself. Indeed, I would not hesitate to describe Bringing the House Down as a masterpiece' * Hugh Massingberd, Country Life *
      'Brilliant, intimate radio' * New Statesman, on Radio 4 Book of the Week *
      'His family memoir is clear-eyed, beautifully written, often painful to read, and sometimes very funny indeed' * Stephen Robinson, Daily Telegraph *
      'Intensely observant and acutely perceptive ... hugely literate and sophisticated' * Peregrine Worsthorne, Spectator *
      'Searingly honest... David Profumo has written a revelatory book, and all others that purport to deal with the scandal are at a stroke rendered redundant in their narrowness. This one excels, above all, as a study of human nature in some of its most intriguing and arresting forms' * Simon Heffer, Literary Review *
      '[An] honest and compelling book ... Bringing the House Down is notably well written, vivid and easy to read.' * Ian Gilmour, London Review of Books *
      'An intimate, unsentimental account of the 20th century's greatest sex scandal' * Sebastian Shakespeare, Tatler *

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