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186 30. Fire and ice Ian Bain

Singing in the Lifeboat By Ian Bain

186 30. Fire and ice by Ian Bain


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Summary

Former Fleet Street journalist Ian Bain tells an exceptionally readable and often very funny tale of a life full of adventure and memorable characters. A traumatic childhood led to alcoholism. It nearly killed him, but after drying out he founded one of the most successful PR companies in the Middle East. A story of a man searching for himself.

186 30. Fire and ice Summary

Singing in the Lifeboat by Ian Bain

Chasing an alcoholic father around the UK - and attending nine different schools in the process - may not have been the best start to life for Ian Bain. But it certainly gave him a taste for adventure. By 23, he'd sailed around the world a couple of times, risked jail as a big-time booze smuggler in India and worked as the Buenos Aires correspondent of The Economist. Then, after a decade as a journalist in London with some of Britain's biggest newspapers, life really got interesting. Ian's own slide into drink and despair took him to the Arabian Gulf in the belief that living there would be dry in every sense. It wasn't. Fired twice by local newspapers, he checked himself into a Dubai psychiatric ward where he was shocked to see patients handcuffed to the water pipes and guards with batons. Not the kind of rehab he'd imagined. Emerging sober but broke, Ian talked a benevolent bank manager into lending him just enough to start his own public relations company. The firm's birth pangs were both painful and comical and could have ended abruptly when Ian was threatened with deportation. In time he built it into one of the most successful PR consultancies in the Middle East with clients such as General Motors, Airbus, Samsung, Emirates Airline and the Government of Dubai. Commercial success didn't end his affection for adventure. Helping to smuggle an Arab rally driver across tightly controlled European borders was hardly conducive to a quiet life. Nor was narrowly avoiding capture as Saddam's forces moved to seize Kuwait airport. There were business risks too, like the gamble he took in resigning a million-dollar-a-year PR account. Regardless of acclaim as a writer and PR strategist, Ian carried a secret shame through his long career: an entrenched belief rooted in his turbulent childhood that he wasn't - and never would be - good enough. It got to the point where he gave away substantial sums of money because he felt he didn't deserve to have it, and failed to collect fees for the same reason. Eventually, Ian gave up the business and the comfortable life in Dubai to focus on healing the deep emotional wounds of his early years. And there began another remarkable adventure. SINGING IN THE LIFEBOAT is the poignant, often funny, immensely readable story of a man searching for himself.

186 30. Fire and ice Reviews

Written with warmth, charm and a great deal of humour. Not only a memoir, but an homage to times gone by. I was captivated by Mr Bain's reminiscences, and his skill as a professional writer shines through in every paragraph. - RJ Ellory, multi-award-winning author of A Quiet Belief in Angels and a dozen other best-sellers; Unsettlingly honest. - Brian Freemantle, best-selling author of the Charlie Muffin series of espionage novels; Really excellent writing and compelling story-telling. Ian Bain displays a journalist's eye for the telling detail as he lays his life bare in this extremely readable memoir. Forensic honesty and a deal of good humour. - Richard McNeill, author of What Genius Wrote This?; This is the extraordinary story of an extraordinary man. Ian's story is poignant, funny, startling and beautifully written. - Tony Boullemier, author of The Little Book of Monarchs; Ian Bain tells a gripping story with drama and a keen sense of the absurd. There's the tough personal story of a writer's life here - the story of a professional, told by a professional. You finish the book with a deep breath, and the feeling that you've been in the company of a good friend.v- Andrew Taylor, author of Books That Changed the World and others

About Ian Bain

Ian Bain was born in Scotland. Except for a brief interlude in the merchant navy, he worked in journalism and public relations in the UK, South America and the Middle East for close to 40 years. He lives in Edinburgh with his wife and dog.

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GOR009919623
9781906852429
1906852421
Singing in the Lifeboat by Ian Bain
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Mosaique Press
2018-07-01
246
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