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|title=Foster Kid
|author=Paul Barber
|buy=Maybe
|borrow=Yes
|format=Paperback
|pages=192
|publisher=Sphere
|date=28 Jun June 2007|isbn=IS978-1847440358|BNcover=1847440355|amazonukaznuk=<amazonuk>1847440355</amazonuk>|amazonusaznus=<amazonus>1847440355</amazonus>
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Paul Barber isn't a household name. However his face is known to millions who've watched ''Only Fools and Horses'' or ''The Full Monty''. The Liverpool-born actor's distinctive features have graced these, as well as many other stage, television and film productions over the past 30 or so years.
That would have been a pity because, although it may not be in the front rank of celebrity memoirs, ''Foster Kid'' is probably one of the most modest and decent examples. It's worth a look by anyone who values an unaffected and ultimately inspiring demonstration that a worthwhile life can be hewn from the most unpromising of raw materials.
A very similar, if more sophisticated, tale of an actor who came from a gentler foster home in the same period, is [[Everybody's Daughter, Nobody's Child]] by Jane Lapotaire. For another Scouse actor's story, try [[Ricky - The Autobiography]] by Ricky Tomlinson. If you'd like an autobiography of a cockney, try [[Phil Daniels: Class Actor by Phil Daniels]].
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