Graham Norton Books
Graham Norton is an Irish actor, comedian, and television presenter. He is best known for his distinctive wit and his knack for drawing out candid conversations from his guests on his popular talk show. His style is relaxed and humorous, making him a beloved figure in British television and entertainment.






Frankie
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Frankie is portrayed as a warm and wise character whose depth and personality make her truly engaging. Her journey offers readers an opportunity to connect with her experiences and insights, promising a rich narrative that explores themes of personal growth and resilience. The endorsement from a bestselling author highlights the appeal and relatability of Frankie, suggesting that her story is both compelling and meaningful.
SO good. SO funny. SO naughty. SO honest. The intimate and hilarious memoir of the country's favourite TV presenter comes to paperback.
Ask Graham
He's Been Everywhere, He's Seen Everything. Now Graham Norton's Here to Solve Your Problems
- 258 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Graham Norton, renowned for his charm and humor, takes on the role of agony uncle in this engaging collection. Readers have turned to him with a variety of dilemmas, from relationship troubles to workplace issues. Each response showcases his unique blend of wisdom, wit, and occasional tough love, offering not just solutions but also a glimpse into the lives of others. This compilation of his most memorable advice promises to entertain and resonate, reflecting the complexities of human relationships and the universal nature of seeking guidance.
A Keeper
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Elizabeth Keane returns to Ireland after her mother's death, intent only on wrapping up that dismal part of her life. There is nothing here for her; she wonders if there ever was. The house of her childhood is stuffed full of useless things, her mother's presence already fading. And perhaps, had she not found the small stash of letters, the truth would never have come to light. 40 years earlier, a young woman stumbles from a remote stone house, the night quiet but for the tireless wind that circles her as she hurries further into the darkness away from the cliffs and the sea. She has no sense of where she is going, only that she must keep on
'Full of wicked asides, tart observations and sharp remarks that could only have originated in Graham Norton's witty brain' Terry Wogan, The Irish Times 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 risqué 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.
In his tense and darkly comic new novel Norton casts a light on the relationship between mothers and daughters, and truth and self-preservation with unnerving effect.
Holding
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The little village of Duneen has always kept its scandals contained. But when a body is found at Burke's Farm, the past opens up like a pit. As the guards come looking for answers, gossip and speculation are rife. And Sergeant PJ Collins knows that somewhere at the heart of his community lies the truth
In the compelling new novel, Home Stretch, Graham Norton demonstrates his keen understanding of the power of stigma and secrecy - with quietly devastating results.