*AS READ ON BBC RADIO 4 'BOOK OF THE WEEK'* 'Lip-lickingly,
dance-around-the-living-room good... A smash hit' Observer
'Unflinching and heartwarming' - Adam Kay 'Tender, clever and as
funny as it gets ... a heart-piercing joy' - Lauren Laverne 'An
exceptional coming-of-age story [...] Pete Paphides may very well
have the biggest heart in Britain' - Marina Hyde 'I ADORE this
utterly wonderful coming-of-age memoir. Joyful, clever, and a bit
heartbreaking' - Nina Stibbe __________ 'Do you sometimes feel like
the music you're hearing is explaining your life to you?' When
Pete's parents moved from Cyprus to Birmingham in the 1960s in the
hope of a better life, they had no money and only a little bit of
English. They opened a fish-and-chip shop in Acocks Green. The
Great Western Fish Bar is where Pete learned about coin-operated
machines, male banter and Britishness. Shy and introverted, Pete
stopped speaking from age 4 to 7, and found refuge instead in the
bittersweet embrace of pop songs, thanks to Top of the Pops and
Dial-A-Disc. From Brotherhood of Man to UB40, from ABBA to The
Police, music provided the safety net he needed to protect him from
the tensions of his home life. It also helped him navigate his way
around the challenges surrounding school, friendships and phobias
such as visits to the barber, standing near tall buildings and Rod
Hull and Emu. With every passing year, his guilty secret became
more horrifying to him: his parents were Greek, but all the things
that excited him were British. And the engine of that realisation?
'Sugar Baby Love', 'Don't Go Breaking My Heart', 'Tragedy', 'Silly
Games', 'Going Underground', 'Come On Eileen', and every other
irresistibly thrilling chart hit blaring out of the chip shop
radio. Never have the trials and tribulations of growing up and the
human need for a sense of belonging been so heart-breakingly and
humorously depicted. *Listen along with Pete's BROKEN GREEK
playlist on Spotify* 'Heartfelt, hilarious and beautifully written,
Broken Greek is a childhood memoir like no other' - Cathy Newman
'So wonderfully written, such a light touch. Drenched in sentiment
yet not in the least sentimental' - John Niven 'It's brilliant.
Sad, really funny and beautifully written ... just fantastic' -
Alexis Petridis 'A truly beautiful book' - James O'Brien
'Intoxicating' - Kirsty Wark 'Oh, how I love Pete Paphides and this
book' - Daniel Finkelstein 'A balm in these times' David Nicholls
'Fantastic ... Can't recommend it highly enough' Tim Burgess
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