Making It

How Love, Kindness and Community Helped Me Repair My Life

Jay Blades author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Pan Macmillan

Published:13th May '21

£16.99

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A moving, funny and inspirational memoir about finding success when the odds are stacked against you, from the beloved TV star of hit BBC One show The Repair Shop, which reaches almost 7 million viewers.

A moving, funny and inspirational memoir about finding success when the odds are stacked against you, from the beloved TV star of hit BBC One show The Repair Shop, which reaches 7 million viewers.

The Sunday Times bestseller, Making It is an inspirational memoir about beating the odds and turning things around even when it all seems hopeless, by Jay Blades, the beloved star of hit BBC One show The Repair Shop.

We had our hardships, and there were times that we didn’t have a lot of food and didn’t have a lot of money. But that didn’t stop me having the time of my life.

In his book, Jay shares the details of his life, from his childhood growing up sheltered and innocent on a council estate in Hackney, to his adolescence when he was introduced to violent racism at secondary school, to being brutalized by police as a teen, to finally becoming the presenter of the hit primetime show The Repair Shop.

Jay reflects on strength, weakness and what it means to be a man. He questions the boundaries society places on male vulnerability and how letting himself be nurtured helped him flourish into the person he is today. An expert at giving a second life to cherished items, Jay’s positivity, pragmatism and kindness shine through these pages and show that with care and love, anything can be mended.

Moving and beguiling * The Bookseller *
An incredible story of triumph over adversity, I couldn't put it down. -- Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Little Mix
Jay can teach us all something about the simple power of compassion and creativity. -- Radio Times

ISBN: 9781529059199

Dimensions: 234mm x 153mm x 26mm

Weight: 486g

240 pages