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Saving Amy

ebook

"Perhaps the most startling thing about

Amy Winehouse's death was how startled

people were by it."

– Alex Petridis, the Guardian 25 July 2011

Since the phenomenal success of her 2006 album Back to Black, Amy Winehouse was rarely out of the news, but her extraordinary talent as a performing artist had long been overshadowed by her private life, her turbulent relationship with the media and her very public battle with addiction. Yet when the news began to filter through, in July 2011, of Amy's death, people were truly shocked.

How had it come to this? How could so much talent be so wasted? Why had no one stepped in to save Amy? Where had it all gone so tragically wrong?

Daphne Barak's compelling book, Saving Amy, tells the story of Amy Winehouse's struggle to overcome her own personal demons. Based on exclusive interviews and the diaries and personal recollections of international interviewer Barak, who spoke intimately with the Winehouse family in London, St Lucia and other locations, the book is also a painful account of a family dealing with addiction.


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Publisher: New Holland Publishers UK Edition: 1

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  • ISBN: 9781780091792
  • Release date: September 9, 2011

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781780091792
  • File size: 336 KB
  • Release date: September 9, 2011

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OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

"Perhaps the most startling thing about

Amy Winehouse's death was how startled

people were by it."

– Alex Petridis, the Guardian 25 July 2011

Since the phenomenal success of her 2006 album Back to Black, Amy Winehouse was rarely out of the news, but her extraordinary talent as a performing artist had long been overshadowed by her private life, her turbulent relationship with the media and her very public battle with addiction. Yet when the news began to filter through, in July 2011, of Amy's death, people were truly shocked.

How had it come to this? How could so much talent be so wasted? Why had no one stepped in to save Amy? Where had it all gone so tragically wrong?

Daphne Barak's compelling book, Saving Amy, tells the story of Amy Winehouse's struggle to overcome her own personal demons. Based on exclusive interviews and the diaries and personal recollections of international interviewer Barak, who spoke intimately with the Winehouse family in London, St Lucia and other locations, the book is also a painful account of a family dealing with addiction.


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