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Kerry Katona: Too Much, Too Young - My Story of Love, Survival and Celebrity£5.49 Free DeliveryRRP: £6.99 | You save: £1.50 (21%) In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours |
The first series of "I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here" was dominated by two women, Kerry, the eventual winner, and Jordan, whose first autobiography sold a staggering 500,000 copies through the trade. Until now, Kerry has never told her full story. She may have permanently graced the front of "OK!", had her every move followed and reported by the tabloids, watched her marriage disintegrate under the camera's glare, learnt of her husband's infidelity via the papers, and gone into rehab in America trailed by the journos. But, she has never actually told her own story in full. Her first memory was of watching her mother try to kill herself, her childhood was one of shifting foster homes and children's homes, but now, as a single mother, she is trying to put tragedy behind her and raise her two children in a loving and secure home. This is a story of a little girl who fought to escape her background, became famous at an incredibly young age, married a heartthrob too young and sank to the very lowest point after he left her, but is now building a triumphant, independent life of her own. It's a book with an incredibly moving, inspirational message.This is a heart-wrenching, gripping read with an totally uplifting end.
Ebury Press (United Kingdom) | |
2007 | |
9780091913908 | |
Paperback - 336 Pages | |
16 pages of colour photographs |

Average rating (2 reviews)
Kerry - too much too young
flonjo10 | 03/01/2008 | See all flonjo10's reviews (1) »
I have many real life story's .. but this is one of the only one's that i have cried too whilst reading. As a young girl kerry had it so hard xx
Simply amazing
xxstarxx | 08/08/2007 | See all xxstarxx's reviews (2) »
A book which takes you on a journey through Kerry's life and by just reading the first few pages, you cant help but feeling a sense of pity towards her as a child and by the end of it, you cant help but admiring Kerry for overcoming all the obstacles she has been through. Kerry relates to the extremes she went through all her life just to be with her mother and how she kept up with all the heart-aches and fame. Kerry, you are my hero.



































