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  • By: Katie Hopkins
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  • Length: 7 hrs and 26 mins
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Part autobiography, part comedy, Help is a survival guide for life from Katie Hopkins.

Laugh-out-loud funny, the "biggest bitch in Britain" lays bare her life, exposing her many private and public failings and how she has survived them. With tactics for keeping going, new ways of thinking about problems that seem too big to handle and strategies for coping with unkindness, especially online, Help is here to do just that. Whether it's your college mates, job, sex-life, marriage, kids, or social media that's making you want to shove your head in a blender, Help will give you fresh eyes to see things differently.

Katie Hopkins does not hold back. Loved and loathed in equal measure, she has faced more personal dramas than the Real Housewives - all of them. Because of her uncompromising views she has faced unprecedented attacks from governments, the media, and the mob. She was deported from Australia, banned from South Africa, has a fatwa on her head from Pakistan. She survived brain surgery that nearly ended her life, she lost a High Court case that cost her the family home, and was a target of a jihadi plot to behead her. Hopkins knows how it feels to be floored. But, she just keeps getting back up, and she has prevailed. What's more, she still has a sense of humour.

Written in response to all those asking how she does it, she is on a one-woman crusade to help people feel better about themselves. When you really think you can't face your own life any more, or want to throw yourself on the floor and scream like a three year old in a supermarket, Help will pick you up, dust you off, and get you back on your feet again.

Love her, hate her, this is a must-listen for anyone who is struggling. Don't try and do it on your own, reach for Help.

©2021 Katie Hopkins (P)2022 Katie Hopkins

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A brilliant listen

I bought this audiobook because I love Katie Hopkins, and I do even more so now. There are so many gems in this audiobook that I’m so thankful for the function where you can tag the good bits. I fell in love with Katie’s daughter, Indie, and her wisdom.
Do yourself a favour - put your headphones on and gain some top tips that’ll make you laugh and live life with a different perspective.

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