- Published: 17 October 2023
- ISBN: 9781529176902
- Imprint: Penguin
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 528
- RRP: $24.99
Terry Pratchett: A Life With Footnotes
The Official Biography
- Published: 17 October 2023
- ISBN: 9781529176902
- Imprint: Penguin
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 528
- RRP: $24.99
Always readable, illuminating and honest. It made me miss the real Terry.
Neil Gaiman
The friendship and affection between the pair shines through every page . . . Of course, [Pratchett] fans will love the book . . . and even casual readers will delight in tales of his idiosyncratic passions.
Independent
A moving and acutely observed account . . . Pratchett's magical mind, and dementia, by the man who knew him best.
The Sunday Times
Lively and affectionate, this is not a critical biography, but nor is it sycophantic. It shows Pratchett as brilliant and generous, but also cantakerous, with a ruthless sense of the ridiculous.
i News
No one, after Pratchett's wife, Lyn, and daughter, Rhianna, knew the author as well as Wilkins. I wept through the last 20 pages - beautifully done - charting Pratchett's decline in a way that is both sensitive and unsparing.
The Times
Heart breaking and funny . . . sometimes joyfully, sometimes painfully, intimate . . . it is wonderful to have this closeup picture of the writer's working life.
Frank Cottrell-Boyce, Observer
Fond, funny and conveys a pitch-perfect sense of how Pratchett managed to take the elements of his 1950s working-class childhood . . . and turn it into a universe of limitless richness and invention.
Mail on Sunday
Wilkins has many advantages over most biographers, having not only known his subject well, but taken down notes while he was alive for his projected memoir. The result, at times, is like a ventriloquist act, with Pratchett's voice and personality emerging loud and clear.
The Herald
The joy of this biography . . . is that it spins magic from mundanity in precisely the way Pratchett himself did.
The Telegraph
A biography almost as funny and perceptive as one of Terry's novels . . . a rich, deeply affectionate portrait of a unique personality . . . it's a joy to see the much-missed author spring back into technicolour life in this fascinating and deeply moving tribute.
Daily Express
A fabulous addition to any Pratchett library.
SFX
It isn't surprising that what most recommends this book is the anecdotes, amusing or sombre or often a mix of the two . . . It captures the spirit of Pratchett's writing by telling hard truths through an enjoyable-to-read layer and inspires rage, laughter and sadness in turns.
The Sydney Morning Herald
Both more and less than a biography . . . full of insights and revelations, in many ways the sort of thing Prathett might have written about himself, proud of what has been done, honest about the process . . . written with intelligence and compassion.
Christopher Priest, The Times Literary Supplement
A captivating and in-depth account . . . [the] use of first-hand source material is very effective in relaying Pratchett's own take on many aspects of his life and career and, with Wilkins' additions and occasional fact-checking, it makes for a highly readable and enjoyable biography.
The AU Review
Wilkins is a faithful and comprehensive documenter of Pratchett's life . . . moving and sensitive.
Canberra Times
Reduced me to tears of both laughter and heartbreak.
Charlotte Heathcote, Daily Mirror