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Forward

Autor Marcia Barrett
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 dec 2030
Marcia Barrett's memoir is much more than just a pop star autobiography - it is a charming, candid, laugh-out-loud story of survival, triumph, indomitable spirit and sheer force of will.
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ISBN-13: 9781472124449
ISBN-10: 1472124448
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 2x8pp plate sections colour & b&w
Dimensiuni: 126 x 198 mm
Editura: Little Brown Book Group

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Wonderful . . . an uplifting true tale of triumph against hardship
Marcia Barrett learnt from an early age that poverty might dictate what you are but it doesn't have to dictate who you are: in rural Jamaica, where she was born, there was no electricity and food was scarce. She washed her clothes in the river and collected firewood after school. When Marcia and her sister arrived in Britain in 1963 to join their mother, the three of them lived in a single room and Marcia worked in a launderette to make ends meet.


Fifteen years later, she was a lead vocalist in one of the biggest international groups of the 1970s, Boney M. Following a messy group split at the end of the 1980s, Marcia embarked on a successful solo career, before being struck down by five separate bouts of cancer during the 1990s - ovarian, breast, lymph node, spine and oesophagus - and having to learn to walk again.


In Forward . . ., Marcia goes behind the scenes on the hits (including 'Daddy Cool', 'Brown Girl in the Ring' and 'Rasputin'), the costumes and iconic hairstyles, friendly rivalry with ABBA and life on the road. But that's only half the story. Marcia also candidly discusses her teenage pregnancy, heart-breaking financial struggles, overcoming cancer, finding true love, and her journey from small-town rural Jamaica to global stardom via 1960s south London.


Inspirational and relentlessly optimistic, Forward . . . is a rags-to-riches tale of survival and perseverance for women everywhere.