This is possibly the most beautifully written memoir you'll ever read. You don't have to be an Andy Williams fan to start with - like me, you just need to be interested enough in an ordinary person's rise to fame to pull up a chair and start turning the pages. Make sure it's a comfortable chair, though, because you'll be glued to it for a while. The story of the crooner's rise from dirt-poor beginnings to international stardom is both touching and funny, and never less than totally captivating. Best of all, he writes with as much assurance and clarity as he ever delivered a song. Every single sentence is pitch-perfect, from first page to last. At the age of 82 Andy Williams might have left it a little later than most to start writing, but a new career could very easily beckon.