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This is the second book from Robbie Williams, written with acclaimed music writer Chris Heath. For the first time the full, unexpurgated story of his life - brutally frank, funny and honest. First came Ebury's massively successful, 2001 illustrated account of Robbie's touring world, "Somebody Someday". Now the time has come for the complete, intimate story of Robert P Williams. Spanning his childhood through Take That to his current status as rock icon, probing his love life and his family relationships, this is closer than you'd ever thought you'd get to Robbie Williams. Written by Chris Heath, who has spent nearly two years working with Rob on this book, every word is imbued with Rob's humour, charisma, talent, memories and complexity. But more than ever before, this book tells the truth about his extraordinary life. Billy Connolly told his story through his wife, and with Rolling Stone journalist, Chris Heath, Robbie's own story promises to be as brilliantly and insightfully told. You may have seen his face a million times, heard his music every day, followed him from the beginning of Take That, but this is a man with some serious surprises in store."Robbie Williams" is a ground-breaking package; a truly original and brilliantly written book; a grippingly honest story of an extraordinary man.
Ebury Press (United Kingdom) | |
2005 | |
9780091897543 | |
Paperback - 416 Pages | |
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Truely wonderful
Scotty82 | 10/08/2007 | See all Scotty82's reviews (4) »
This book is without a shadow of a doubt the finest biography of a singer I've ever read. Chris Heath is such an extremly talentled writer. As a big Robbie fan myself, I always thought I knew alot about him, but I have a completelly different view on him after reading this. He is such an extremly intelligent person, who has such a great way with words. A truly fascinating charachter. There is not a dull moment in this book, it it hilarous and also sad, and really does give the best insight into the life of one of the biggest pop stars of all time. A must read.





























