Review
'As a self made man, his struggles are easily identifiable and you are left wondering if you could achieve similar. David Rintoul's narration is absolutely appropriate, native accent aside, and by listening on CD as opposed to reading, Bannatyne's journey seems all the more real. His is a very interesting story indeed.' (www.FromBumptoGrump.co.uk )
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Review
Interview with Duncan in business section of DAILY TELEGRAPH on 9 September which mentioned the book. Press THE EXPRESS - 2 pages feature plus photo 14 Oct THE GUARDIAN (business section) 'My Mentor' DAILY MAIL 'Weekend Magazine' 'What My Father Taught Me' Running date tbc. PA FEATURES - interview - date tbc. SUNDAY TIMES - mention in an interview with last year's winner of THE APPRENTICE, Michelle Dewberry (15 Oct) Radio BBC RADIO 2 Chris Evans Show - interview 9 Oct TALK RADIO - Ian Collins Show - interview 17 Oct VIRGIN RADIO - Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show - date tbc. BBC RADIO SCOTLAND (Fred MacAulay Show) - interview 19 Oct BBC LONDON (Jono Coleman) - interview 2 Nov TV GMTV (LK Today) - 17 Oct 8 OUT OF 10 CATS with Jimmy Carr, CHANNEL 4 - 3 Nov. Magazines BUILDING MAGAZINE 'Wonders & Blunders' running date tbc FIRST Magazine 'My Favourite Book' Duncan will be doing bookshop signings in December in London (Leadenhall Market and Canary Wharf) and Darlington.
Book Description
From an ice cream van to Dragons' Den - the autobiography of self-made multi-millionaire Duncan Bannatyne
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Product Description
At 30, Duncan Bannatyne had no money and was enjoying life on the beaches of Jersey. He saw a story of someone who had made himself a millionaire, and decided to do the same himself. Five years later he had done it, and now he is worth 168 million. In this remarkable book, Bannatyne relives his colourful path to riches, explaining how anyone could take the same route as he did - if they really want to. In the book, we see how he started out as an ice cream salesman, and built up that business, before moving on to other areas. Hugely articulate, and with numerous fascinating and revealing stories to tell, this is an autobiography and a business book unlike any other - but then Bannatyne isn't like any other businessman, either.
About the Author
Duncan Bannatyne is the former stoker in the Navy who built up his own business empire and is now a star of the TV series Dragon's Den.