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Surviving the Bearpit

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December 2003–January 2004, no. 257

A Pasty-faced Nothing by Mike Munro

Random House, $39.95 hb, 373 pp

Surviving the Bearpit

by
December 2003–January 2004, no. 257

I must confess I picked up this celebrity autobiography, complete with embossed cover and a price suggestive of a huge print run, without anticipation. I could not have been more wrong. Mike Munro’s excoriating and frank account of his abused childhood and early years in journalism chronicles a survival story that is Dickensian in scope and impact. Like Dickens, Munro managed to overcome poverty, cruelty and emotional deprivation to reach the top of a demanding profession. Remarkably, considering his scarifying experiences as a child and adolescent, he fell in love and married a partner with whom he has created the kind of loving family life that he never knew as a child. But I am jumping ahead. 

A Pasty-faced Nothing

A Pasty-faced Nothing

by Mike Munro

Random House, $39.95 hb, 373 pp

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