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Book Reviews of Home: A Memoir of My Early YearsBook Review: An Amazing Experience Summary: 5 Stars
Wow, this is really worth while keeping a copy. Especially if you are a Julie Andrews fan like me. What a life she has had and such an inspiration for all ages, crossing many hurdles to get where she is today. Written from the heart,I only hope this is not the only book she writes about her life, as I will be waiting eagerly for the next one.
Book Review: Excellent, hooks you. Summary: 5 Stars
First couple of chapters are a little scattered. You get a lot of names and it gets a little hard to follow and their sad. But then it gets happier. Gets sad again but by then you're hooked and curious as to what will happen next so it's easy reading. Learned a lot I didn't know before. Great book of a wonderful woman! Definitely worth buying.
Book Review: LIKE LISTENING TO JULIE ANDREWS HERSELF! Summary: 5 Stars
After reading a biography on Julie Andrew's entire life; I wanted more detail on her childhood. Julie sheds light on her early years like NO OTHER PERSON could. The detail of her remembrances; her light easy-to-read style...it's almost if you are sitting with Julie herself listening to her talk!
A must for any fan!
Book Review: Home: A Memoir of My Early Years Summary: 5 Stars
I did not know that Julie had a troubled childhood. Her paycheck
kept her family going. She did not know how to get to do what she wanted
to. Her mother was a good help until she became like her husband
and started drinking too much.
I was completing was interested in the book and it held my attention.
Book Review: Loverly! Summary: 5 Stars
What a great read! I could hear Julie's voice as I read each word. I anxiously await Part II, where she will hopefully talk about Mary Poppins, The Sound of Music, Hawaii, Victor/Victoria and more. You can actually hear Julie sing the Polonaise when she was 12 years old - go to YouTube and look up Julie Andrews Polonaise.
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