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'You'll never make a hairdresser' is an autobiography detailing
the life of a young boy living on a deprived housing estate in
Manchester and tracing his progression to the present day and the
realisation of his dreams.
The novel includes many humorous experiences; the loss of his
virginity to a wheelchair bound client, mobile hairdressing within
the housing estate representing the culture and lifestyle of all
involved, down to the very poignant moments on the loss of a dearly
loved sister to cancer at the age of just 37.
The novel also explores the innermost thoughts and feeling of
the author, not only his depression which resulted from the onset
of epilepsy at the age of thirty but also on a deeply personal
level when he realised that as a heterosexual husband and father he
was living a lie.
Following these revelations he embarks on a journey of discovery
which finally leads him to the confident and fulfilled gay
businessman he is today.
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