Bringing the House Down by David Profumo - ISBN: 9780719566097
Paperback
Family secrets, scandal, survival: A son unveils a devastating love story.

Bringing the House Down

A Family Memoir

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  • Paperback

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    9 August 2007

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Summary

David Profumo was just seven when his father, who had been Secretary of State for War, resigned from the Macmillan government. Despite the furore and humiliation that followed, his parents famously stayed together - and now, forty years on, their son has written this long-awaited account of their family life before, during and after the sensational events of 1963.

Drawing on diaries, letters and other memorabilia never before made public, Bringing The House Down describes their backgr…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780719566097
ISBN-10:0719566096
Author:David Profumo
Publisher:John Murray Press
Imprint:John Murray Publishers Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:9 August 2007
Weight:238g
Dimensions:198mm x 153mm x 22mm
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Critics Review

‘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’

’[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

About The Author

David Profumo

David Profumo was born in London in 1955. He is the author of two novels, Sea Music and The Weather In Iceland. A former teacher, and now a freelance journalist, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1997. He lives with his wife and three children in London and Perthshire.

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