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Charlotte Church burst onto the music scene when she was only 12 years old. She went straight to the top of the charts with VOICE OF AN ANGEL and sang for the Pope, the US President and royalty across the world. She has released five classical albums, one pop album, hosted her own TV Chat show and received numerous accolades, yet we are still continually fascinated by this Welsh star. Candid to the last, in her autobiography Charlotte reveals herself as never before. She talks of her life, career, family and loves and impending motherhood with surprising intimacy and, being true to her outspoken reputation, complete honesty. Keeping her feet firmly on the ground, Charlotte Church is a genuine superstar of our times. She combines being a style icon and international diva with being a true family person who always makes sure she has supper with her nan every Tuesday night. Including beautiful photographic spreads and candid snapshots from behind the scenes, the book will be unique in the market and offer an insight into the managing of true talent and the demands of modern celebrity.
Orion Publishing Co (United Kingdom) | |
2007 | |
9780752875378 | |
Hardback - 352 Pages | |
15 B/W Photo\Illu(s),70 Colour Photo\Illu(s) |

Average rating (4 reviews)
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Charlieboo30 | 13/06/2008 | See all Charlieboo30's reviews (20) »
The first few chapters are truly awful-Charlotte comes across as very stuck up and as though she always knew she was going to be famous. it gets better the more you read it. Stick with it is my advice.
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Jessicaxx | 23/03/2008 | See all Jessicaxx's reviews (2) »
I wasn't too sure about this book. I got it as a birthday present, I got two chapters in and i just thought 'what a narcissist cow'. All she does is talk about herself and how she always knew she was going to be a great singer and how nobody believed in her other than her family, so I just gave up on the book altogether...I wouldnt reccomend it to anybody because I just found it to be a bore. Sorry Charlotte but I think you should try a little harder next time.
Fantastic!
BEKKAHHH | 05/01/2008 | See all BEKKAHHH's reviews (36) »
Didn't really know that much about Charlotte Church until i read this book. It tells you about her child-hood through to when she found her voice and got famous. A honest account of the people she met. Great book recommend to everyone. Great!














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