'It seems to me that we are all made up of the things we adore, and by telling my stories through the prism of my passions I hope you will get an insight into my life'
In his new autobiography, written with characteristic humour and often outrageous candour, Graham shows that life is more than just a series of dates and it's really the things you love that make you who you are. From his beloved dogs to his rediscovered love of Ireland, the men Graham has loved and lost to his love affair with New York. It's been ten years since Graham last hit our shelves and being a decade older he has come to realise that what makes a life interesting is less what happens to you and more what inspires and drives you.
Graham Norton's career has spanned the last two decades, seeing him 'transition from risque Channel 4 comedian to national treasure' (Evening Standard), and he has entertained an audience of millions in Father Ted, as the hilarious host of Eurovision, and on his primetime BBC1 TV and weekly BBC Radio 2 shows. He is loved across the nation for his delight in the peculiar for his ability to find humour and a common ground in all that life brings.
In The Life and Loves of a He Devil is Graham shows us it's really the things you love that make you who you are.
Read MoreNorton is a charismatic and at times outrageous storyteller. - Riverina LeaderOne of the funniest talk-show hosts on TV, Graham has converted his shameless on-screen comedic talent into a tell-all biography that will make you laugh like crazy for days on end. Norton recounts every single hysterical detail of his life to date, from his Irish upbringing to his successful career as a chat-show host. - Cleo MagazineFull of wicked asides, tart observations and sharp remarks that could only have originated in Graham Norton's witty brain. - The Irish TimesHe is both utterly immodest and charmingly self-depreciative - The Sunday Times