The second book of Stephen Fry’s autobiography covers the years he spent in Cambridge, and the period of his formation as an actor and showman. Honestly and sincerely, Stephen tells about his youth, his friends, his first attempts to break into the theater, and the fame that gradually came both to him and to his best friends—Hugh Laurie and Emma Thompson.
Fry’s autobiography is read like the most exciting novel—which, in fact, it is.