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- Binding: Hardcover
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Home Is Where Julie's Heart Is
By Donald Mitchell
At 25, Julie Andrews had it all: She was a Broadway star about to take on her first starring role in a film, Mary Poppins, she was happily married, and she had just become the mother of Emma. Her smile and lovely voice were known to tens of millions around the world.But the path from her origins to those heights was not the expected one. In this candid memoir, Ms. Andrews takes us for an eye-opening ride through her family's genealogy, her career as a youthful vaudeville star, her experiences in becoming her family's sole support at a young age, and the many amazing things that happen in performing companies. It's a wild trip!Before the book ends, she gives us behind-the-scenes looks at many of the giants of 20th century entertainment including Moss Hart, Alan Jay Lerner, Fritz Lowe, T.H. White, Walt Disney, Rex Harrison, Richard Burton, and Carol Burnett.She is a lady in all that she has to say, but she does have opinions. The finely nuanced reading captures her true feelings in subtle ways that the book cannot hope to do. I could have listened to this recording all night, every night. It was marvelous!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Powerful
By Zsazsa R.
'Home' is a brilliantly written memoir with many touching and powerful moments. Not necessarily something general audiences would expect of Julie Andrews. Her mannerism, her aura and beauty often make people think she's got an actual high class background which is far from the truth.The book is very inspiring, it tells the story of a little girl with enormous talent who made it really big -- a success that was well deserved. Her journey from poverty to stardom had many difficult moments and if it's possible, it evokes even more admiration for the Dame.Especially classy is the way she refuses to put anybody down and treats everyone with respect, however she remains honest all along which does convey the hurt some people and events managed to inflict on her. It's a great read and I highly recommend it to everyone.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Very legitimate work
By Maria
I'm afraid I can't be very objective when it comes to Julie Andrews. So, do not judge me if I say that I adored this book. I was somewhat sad when I finished it and I felt I wanted to read more. I don't know if Ms. Andrews is planning on writing a second part to her memoir. I hope she is, but even if she isn't, I'm still grateful for this one.For me, this book is like the British equivalent of A Tree Grows In Brooklyn, so whoever loved that one, will certainly love this one as well. The difference is that it is about a real person, someone whom we all know and whose films we've watched over and over. Julie Andrews talks about her childhood during the war, her first public performances, her first big break in the theatre, My Fair Lady, Camelot, and the time when she left for Burbank to film Mary Poppins. She offers a great insight into show business, talks about her insecurities, her fears and generally proves that she hasn't always been practically perfect in every way.In a nutshell, this is a true and honest memoir.
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