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Fat People are Jolly: (chronicles of a weird youth)
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Fat People are Jolly: (chronicles of a weird youth)

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‘FAT PEOPLE ARE JOLLY’ is a semi-autobiographical novel that relates with humour and sadness a journey that saw little Derek Vauquelin go from being a very young rich orphan to a social welfare teenager, eventually ending up on amazing movie sets as part of the crew.

A crazy upbringing populated with bullies at every corner that he handled as best he could.

The media whirlwind of a criminal trial surrounding his father’s death, luxurious travels intertwined with embarrassing visits to the Salvation Army, a tragic night at a Catholic boarding school, late nights with a frisky nanny, various experimentations with homemade explosives leading to insurance problems, hosting duties of a popular community channel TV show… basically everything but the proverbial kitchen sink.

The book is written as Derek Vauquelin’s personal journal, giving us a privileged view of his state of mind over the years.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Lifemaker Fx
Date
6 March 2018
Pages
224
ISBN
9781775146544

‘FAT PEOPLE ARE JOLLY’ is a semi-autobiographical novel that relates with humour and sadness a journey that saw little Derek Vauquelin go from being a very young rich orphan to a social welfare teenager, eventually ending up on amazing movie sets as part of the crew.

A crazy upbringing populated with bullies at every corner that he handled as best he could.

The media whirlwind of a criminal trial surrounding his father’s death, luxurious travels intertwined with embarrassing visits to the Salvation Army, a tragic night at a Catholic boarding school, late nights with a frisky nanny, various experimentations with homemade explosives leading to insurance problems, hosting duties of a popular community channel TV show… basically everything but the proverbial kitchen sink.

The book is written as Derek Vauquelin’s personal journal, giving us a privileged view of his state of mind over the years.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Lifemaker Fx
Date
6 March 2018
Pages
224
ISBN
9781775146544