Julian Clary is a comedian, entertainer and writer, who has toured the world with his one-man shows. He began working on the cabaret circuit in the early 1980s as 'The Joan Collins Fan Club' and then went on to appear in numerous TV shows as well as starring in a number of West End productions and the London Palladium Pantos. As an author, Julian has published several books, including his Sunday Times bestselling memoir A Young Man's Passage, three novels and his children's series The Bolds. Julian has recently been presented with the LGBT Out and Proud award and the 2018 Attitude award for comedy. He lives in London with his husband and their two dogs, Albert and Gigi.
I loved The Lick of Love. It's often insightful, sometimes
hilarious, frequently filthy - I'm a cat person, but if anything
were ever to convince me to get a dog, it would be this
*Joanne Harris*
I felt the Licks of Love on every page... It's quite simply an
uplifting read, with bits of drama and tears thrown in
*Dana Gillespie*
. . . wise and perceptive, and funny and moving. Each dog you meet
marks a different chapter of your life and Julian writes about it
so BEAUTIFULLY
*Joanna Cannon*
Clary does write so beautifully about his dogs. He describes Albert
as "compact and muscular, with short legs that turn outwards like
the balletic supports of a Queen Anne footstool"
*The Times*
Those of us of a certain age remember Fanny the Wonder Dog, but the
caustic comic brings his other canine companions vividly to life
too
*Telegraph*
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