
My Dad Was Nearly James Bond
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A son's funny, frank and moving story of the lessons his father taught him about what really matters. The author is a successful comedian and developed a very popular stage show of the same name.
For years acclaimed comedian Des Bishop wanted to write a show about his father. Mike Bishop was a model and actor who gave up that life to become a hard-working man of the suburbs - a good husband a caring father a responsible citizen. Still he sometimes talked wistfully about the glamourous life he might have had. But after he was diagnosed with terminal cancer in late 2009 Mike's regrets about his fantasy other life crumbled. He cherished his family and they came together to surround him with love laughter tears and talk. Lots of talk. The insights that emerged during Mike Bishop's illness became the show his son always wanted to stage. He and his father collaborated on My Dad Was Nearly James Bond - a hilarious outrageous and moving celebration of what Des calls 'the heroics of fatherhood'. The show has attracted rave reviews and sell-out audiences around the world. Mike Bishop died in February 2011. Now Des has written a memoir inspired by the stage show by the startling discoveries he made about his father's background before he died and by his own realization of what it means to finally grow up. The book is a funny wise and unforgettable story of a father a son and what really matters.