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A Memoir of My Early Years
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Home by Julie Andrews is a memoir that captures the early life and formative years of the celebrated actress and singer. It delves into her childhood experiences, personal challenges, and the beginnings of her illustrious career on stage and screen. Andrews' narrative is heartfelt and insightful, offering readers a glimpse into her journey towards success while highlighting the individuals and circumstances that shaped her path.
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You might enjoy this book if you're captivated by Hollywood's Golden Age and wish to explore the journey of a beloved celebrity through their formative years. Readers who appreciate personal stories infused with charm, resilience, and a touch of showbiz magic will find this memoir particularly delightful. It's an engaging glimpse into the early life and career of a cultural icon.

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The heroine of MARY POPPINS and THE SOUND OF MUSIC tells her life story from the music halls of London to Broadway stardom.

Front page press coverage on h/b publication in nationals such as The Sunday Times and the Daily Mail focused on the amazing revelations Julie Andrews makes in Home, about the identity of her father among others. 'This memoir of her very English childhood ends in 1963 with her getting on the aeroplane at the age of 28 to make Mary Poppins - Hollywood still a mystery. No nuns, no Nazis, no Christopher Plummer. And yet the book is magic' Sunday Times 'In The Sound Of Music and Mary Poppins, she epitomised innocence. Now,in her startliing new memoirs,Julie Andrews reveals the black childhood that made her so ruthless in real life. But is her greatest secret still hidden?' Daily Mail 'This delightful remembrance of her own childhood and engrossing prelude to her cinematic career... Readers will rejoice, since Andrews is an accomplished writer who holds back nothing while adding a patina of poetry to the antics and anecdotes throughout this memoir of bittersweet backstage encounters and theatrical triumphs' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

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Over the years, Julie Andrews has been much interviewed in the press and on television, but she has never before revealed the true story of her childhood and upbringing. In Home, she vividly recreates the years before the movies.

An idyllic early childhood in Surrey was cut short when her parents divorced and her mother remarried. The family moved to London, and there are vivid scenes of life during the Blitz. Her mother went into musical theatre with her stepfather, who encouraged Julie to have singing lessons. This led to the discovery that her voice had phenomenal range and strength for someone her age. Before long, she was appearing on stage with her parents. She soon realised how much she enjoyed looking out into the black auditorium with the spotlights on her. By the time she was a teenager, she was supporting her whole family with her singing.

A London Palladium pantomime led to a leading role in The Boyfriend on Broadway at 19. Parts in My Fair Lady opposite Rex Harrison and Camelot with Richard Burton soon followed, and there are wonderful anecdotes about the actors and actresses of her day.

But this is far more than a collection of show stories (it's not until the last page of the book that Julie gets the call from Disney for Mary Poppins). Home is an honest, touching, and revealing memoir of the early life of a true icon.

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Home by Julie Andrews is praised for its candour and poignancy, offering a revealing glimpse into her early life. Reviewers note it as a modest, candid, and often amusing portrait of the star before her fame. It provides a vivid and perceptive account of her formative years, making it a delightful read for her admirers.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780753825686

Publisher: Orion Publishing Co

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 08 January 2009

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Weidenfeld & Nicolson

Illustration: 58

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 29.0mm

Width: 142.0mm

Height: 196.0mm

Weight: 337g

Pages: 384

About the Author

Dame Julie Andrews is an Emmy, Grammy and Academy-Award-winning actress and singer, best-known for her roles in MARY POPPINS and THE SOUND OF MUSIC.

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