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This Shirt won't Iron Itself

Anthony Lehmann

Publisher: Echo

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Summary

Regrets, Anthony Lehmann has had a few, but giving up accountancy was NOT one of them. 
 
In this big-hearted memoir and laugh-out-loud funny memoir comedian and all-round nice guy Lehmo retraces his steps from the family farm in Peebinga in South Australia’s mallee country where he became a die-hard Hawthorn fan to the world’s biggest comedy stages, exploring the moments that shaped him, and some that nearly broke him.
 
‘Lehmo is one of the funniest people I know. Now you can carry him around with you. I have provided this quote in return for my name being left out of some of these stories’
 
WIL ANDERSON
 
‘Lehmo has the gift of speaking to all of us and in this hilarious beautiful book, whoever you are, or wherever you are, Lehmo will take you home’
 
FIONA O’LAUGHLIN
Available since: 11/01/2017.

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