This compelling and intelligent book isn't just about the life of "an ugly man," as pseudonymous Stan Cattermole describes himself. More, it's a personal reflection on feelings familiar to anyone who has ever felt they were born in the wrong family -- or were unloveable -- or lacked something that everyone else seems to be finding -- or had moments of being torn between self-confidence and self-loathing. In other words, most of us can find ourselves somewhere on these pages.
As with the best memoirists, Cattermole has excellent pacing, a keen sense of humor, and a gift for believable dialogue. A number of bloggers are getting book contracts these days; not all of them make the transition from screen to print. Others seem caught in their particular moment in time; their stories will seem dated in a few years. Not Cattermole, a clearly skilled writer with the ability to root his personal history in the essence of human nature. This story is more than true -- it is heart-true.
I highly recommend this book.
P.S. it's also pretty sexy ;-)