<p>¿Riveting and revelatory.¿ Philip Pullman<br><br>¿Wonderfully vivid and touching.¿ <i>Literary Review</i><br><br>¿Warm, wise and unflinching.¿ <i>Sunday Times</i><br><br>¿Witty and heartfelt.¿ <i>Financial Times</i><br><br><b>Stephen Hough is indisputably one of the world¿s leading pianists, winning global acclaim and numerous awards.</b><br><br><b><i>Enough</i></b><b> recounts his unconventional coming-of-age story, from his beginnings in an unmusical home in Cheshire to the main stage of the Carnegie Hall in New York, aged just twenty-one.</b><br><br>¿Hough writes like a dream, with an almost Alan Bennett-like eye and ear for the sights and sounds of childhood.¿ Dan Cairns, <i>Sunday Times</i><br><br>¿A memoir that is by turn audacious, harrowing, joyous, moving and funny . . . Hough [has a] brilliant ear for language, for rhythm, for silence.¿ Harriet Smith, <i>Gramophone</i><br><br>¿An endearingly humorous, entrancingly lyrical writer.¿ Peter Conrad, <i>Observer</i><br><br>¿Most