Nick Duerden is a writer and freelance broadsheet journalist. He has written widely on the arts, family and health, and is the author of two novels, a memoir on fatherhood, and other non-fiction works.
Told with warmth and compassion . . . engrossing. * The Independent * Fascinating layers of humanity, pathos and wisdom. * Frank Turner * Entertaining. * The Telegraph * Brilliant. * David Quantick * The pop-star's bittersweet lot is represented with flair and empathy. * Pete Paphides * This is a candid and at times, laugh-out-loud look at the curious afterlife of pop stars. * Surrey Life * A poignant exploration of the aftermath of adulation. * Mojo * Today's stars might do well to read Exit Stage Left and plan for the second acts of their careers. * The Economist *