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Nominated for the Chortle Comedy Book Award 2023

'Blisteringly well written, deeply humane and very funny' Daily Telegraph
'Enough to make you die laughing' Daily Mail

'Funny and moving' Daily Express

Whether he's initiating a coup d'état against new regulations with the residents, or forging a bond with the 98-year old who once called him a fat slut, Pope Lonergan's work is infinitely varied. This no-holds-barred account shows what life inside a care home is really like, for both residents and carers. Featuring night-time drama, incontinence pads and the uniquely dark humour of one double-amputee Alzheimer's patient, here you can learn everything you ever wanted to know (and a few things you probably really didn't) about Britain's care system.

This important memoir challenges us all to think differently about the value of our elderly, and also the carers who look after them.



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Funny and moving... deeply affecting * Daily Express *
Blackly funny... enough to make you die laughing * Daily Mail *
Five out of five stars. This book does for care home workers what This Is Going to Hurt did for junior doctors... this isn't just a conscience-rebooting book. It's also blisteringly well written, deeply humane and very funny * Daily Telegraph *
Pope Lonergan is always very funny even when dealing with the most serious subject matter -- David Baddiel
Pope is such a kind, funny and erudite guide through a world many of us ignore. I hope people read the book. It can't possibly be what they think. It is exceptional * Andrew Hankinson *

I'll Die After Bingo: My unlikely life as a care

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      Publisher: Ebury Publishing
      Publication Date: 08/06/2023
      ISBN13: 9781529109344, 978-1529109344
      ISBN10: 1529109345

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Nominated for the Chortle Comedy Book Award 2023

      'Blisteringly well written, deeply humane and very funny' Daily Telegraph
      'Enough to make you die laughing' Daily Mail

      'Funny and moving' Daily Express

      Whether he's initiating a coup d'état against new regulations with the residents, or forging a bond with the 98-year old who once called him a fat slut, Pope Lonergan's work is infinitely varied. This no-holds-barred account shows what life inside a care home is really like, for both residents and carers. Featuring night-time drama, incontinence pads and the uniquely dark humour of one double-amputee Alzheimer's patient, here you can learn everything you ever wanted to know (and a few things you probably really didn't) about Britain's care system.

      This important memoir challenges us all to think differently about the value of our elderly, and also the carers who look after them.



      Trade Review
      Funny and moving... deeply affecting * Daily Express *
      Blackly funny... enough to make you die laughing * Daily Mail *
      Five out of five stars. This book does for care home workers what This Is Going to Hurt did for junior doctors... this isn't just a conscience-rebooting book. It's also blisteringly well written, deeply humane and very funny * Daily Telegraph *
      Pope Lonergan is always very funny even when dealing with the most serious subject matter -- David Baddiel
      Pope is such a kind, funny and erudite guide through a world many of us ignore. I hope people read the book. It can't possibly be what they think. It is exceptional * Andrew Hankinson *

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