
The quick way to find out what Barnesy’s second memoir by Harper Collins is all about
In his youth Jimmy Barnes reckons he was here for a good time not a long time.
And you definitely get that feeling from the start of the Australian rock-and-roll legend’s second memoirWorking Class Man released by HarperCollinsPublishers Australia Pty Ltd in 2017.
This fast-paced book is a follow up to Barnesy’s award-winning bestseller Working Class Boy (see my review here), which detailed moving to Australia and growing up in Adelaide.
While the first book is about running away, Working Class Man is about running out of time and trying to put things right.
The two books have reportedly sold over 500,000 copies making them the most successful biographical series in local publishing history.
And hot on the heels of these two is Killing Time: Short Stories From the Long Road Home, due out in October.
But first, let’s find out more about Working Class Man and what it can teach us as life-story writers …
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