‘[Paxman] records his childhood and the highs and lows of his subsequent career with a sharp eye, an acerbic wit and a lingering trace of melancholy.’ Daily Mail‘Funny, sad and revealing’ David Aaronovitch, The Times‘Entertaining’, Books of the Year, Observer‘[A] trenchant memoir’ Daily Mail‘Eye-opening … [an] entertaining and anecdote-rich book’ Daily Express‘Revealing memoir’ Observer‘Gripping’ Literary ReviewPraise for Jeremy Paxman:‘Intelligent, well-written, informative and funny … A book to chew on, dip into, quote from and exploit in arguments’ Andrew Marr, Observer‘He writes with wit and penetration, and every page of Empire can be read with relaxed pleasure’ Spectator‘Paxman is witty, incisive, acerbic and opinionated . . . In short, he carries the whole thing off with panache bordering on effrontery’ Sunday Times‘A very engaging account … with a good sprinkling of jokes, funny nicknames and sexual references. Paxman makes some very sharp points and writes well’ Guardian‘Bursting with good things’ Daily Telegraph