Kate Berridge started her writing career with obituaries and progressed to writing a book about death, VIGOR MORTIS - her irreverent, witty and never morbid account of society's attitude to death. \nKate has contributed to a wide range of broadsheets and magazines including Vogue, the Spectator, the Sunday Times and the Sunday Telegraph.
'Berridge's Tussaud-likeness is modelled with commendable lack of sentiment and a secure grasp of zeitgeist and historical background.' -- thefirstpost.co.uk -- thefirstpost.co.uk 20060713 'Spectacular and spellbinding' -- John Carey, Sunday Times 'Excellent ... Kate Berridge goes beyond the bounds of the conventional 'life-and-times' biography... Here, the background of 'the times' is painted with as much skill as the spot-lit figure in the foreground ... shrewd and myth-debunking.' -- John Adamson, Sunday Telegraph 'An immensely stylish book: well researched, witty, perceptive and provocative' -- Daily Telegraph 'Sparkly, entertaining, crammed with intriguing details, this cultural history reveals Madam Tussaud as canny, tough as old boots and with a knack for riding the storm' -- Independent on Sunday 'An immensely comic and rich account' -- Irish Times 'Waxing Mythical is great fun! its heady mix of glitz and fore captures the magic of Madame Tussaud's waxworks and the mysterious businesswoman who created them' -- Sarah Howard , Times Literary Supplement 'Engaging' -- Jeremy Lewis, The Sunday Times