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Pamela Stephenson

    This author delves into the realm of psychology, exploring the human mind with clinical precision. Her writing interweaves a deep understanding of human psychology with compelling narrative. Through her works, she offers readers a unique perspective on human behavior and motivations. Her approach is grounded in psychological principles but presented in a way that is accessible and fascinating to a broad audience.

    Treasure Islands
    Billy
    Bravemouth. Living with Billy Connolly
    • Bravemouth. Living with Billy Connolly

      • 334 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.9(29)Add rating

      BILLY, the ground-breaking biography of the nation's favourite iconoclast, gave millions of readers a fascinating insight into the personal and professional life of the genius that is Billy Connolly. Then, in the sequel to that bestselling book, the award-winning Pamela Stephenson celebrated life with the Scottish beastie as he hit the big six-oh. In it we relive colourful and epic moments from Billy's early life in Glasgow - the background to an intimate portrait of his marriage with Pamela and his life in Scotland, LA and the rest of the world. Witty, insightful and intimate, BRAVEMOUTH draws the reader into two very different worlds - hers of international sexology and the serious psychology of humorists, his of incontinence pants, being married to a shrink... and the finer points of banjo playing.

      Bravemouth. Living with Billy Connolly
    • Billy

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.0(3796)Add rating

      Biography of Billy Connolly, written by his wife Pamela Stephenson.

      Billy
    • "This is the story of two resourceful women. The one, Pamela Stephenson--biographer, mother, wife of Billy Connolly, psychologist and ex-comedienne--the other Fanny Stevenson--'the Wild Woman of the West', as her husband Robert Louis called her. Both married to maverick Scottish men, both in search of adventure and a kind of epiphany, both drawn for a myriad of reasons to the coral islands, lagoons, natives and customs of the South Seas"--P. [4] of cover.

      Treasure Islands