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Notwithstanding his talent for deception, Harry Clark displayed remarkable gifts on The Traitors, including those of resilience and grace under pressure. His recent journey on BBC2's Pilgrimage further revealed a young Roman Catholic who knows the freedom and peace of being himself, as someone made and loved by God.
Harry's authenticity is liberating. Being the same person on the inside as on the outside, though not always easy, releases others to be more authentic too. This memoir will speak powerfully to the growing number of young people in Britain (16 per cent in 2021; 45 percent in 2025), professing commitment to Christian belief. Yet, Harry's concern for the good and wholeness of others has demonstrably enabled people at quite different stages to blossom too.
Vividly conveying the reality of a life touched by sudden fame, yet grounded in the love of family and friends and truths eternal, this memoir offers readers both encouragement and hope - whether they feel they have a faith connection or not.
Harry's authenticity is liberating. Being the same person on the inside as on the outside, though not always easy, releases others to be more authentic too. This memoir will speak powerfully to the growing number of young people in Britain (16 per cent in 2021; 45 percent in 2025), professing commitment to Christian belief. Yet, Harry's concern for the good and wholeness of others has demonstrably enabled people at quite different stages to blossom too.
Vividly conveying the reality of a life touched by sudden fame, yet grounded in the love of family and friends and truths eternal, this memoir offers readers both encouragement and hope - whether they feel they have a faith connection or not.
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Reviews
"In a whirlwind of a finale, the original and ultimate traitor Harry prevailed... [he's] a deserving winner as he played the game best by thinking ahead, brilliantly acting the role of a Faithful, and tricking everyone from the very start with his cool and collected demeanour."
The Independent on The Traitors (season 2)
"Seven stars crossing the Alps to see what they can learn about their faiths makes for miraculous television. Even a committed atheist can't help but feel completely uplifted."
Lucy Mangan, The Guardian on PILGRIMAGE
"[Harry] is one of the most entertaining characters of this eclectic group that also includes the comedy actor Helen Lederer, the stand-up comedian Daliso Chaponda, Jay McGuinness from the Wanted and Jeff Brazier... has a bit of profundity... You don't see many religious reality shows."
The Times on PILGRIMAGE