A bittersweet coming-of-age memoir from a debut author about losing a
parent and the power of laughter to hold a family together
When Freddy was 21 years old, his dad, a larger-than-life, successful TV
producer, was diagnosed with glioblastoma, a particularly aggressive
type of brain cancer.
Collected and expanded from Freddy's journal at the time and
interspersed with entries from his stepmother's medical notes, Don't
Put Yourself on Toast is a record of his father's struggle for life
and Freddy's attempt to hold his family together using all the fun he
can muster.
In startlingly vivid snapshots Freddy takes us from the entertaining
antics of 'the most inappropriate wine gum toss competition ever
attempted in a hospital ward'; to the comic-tragic deciphering of his
father's muddled riddles as his speech disintegrates; to painful moments
of regret and self-loathing, as he squanders precious time.
This heartrending portrayal of a world turned upside down offers a
reminder of the power of humour and laughter to provide, even in our
darkest moments, sustenance, comfort and hope.