My beloved Amy. A story about how I lost my daughter twice
"I 'gave' Amy away twice: the first time to alcohol and drugs, the second time definitively, on July 23, 2011, when her short life was cut short." Bold arrows, high bouffant, tattoos, and reckless behavior. This is how the world...
remembers one of the most influential singers of our time, Amy Winehouse. A global fan base, millions of albums sold, and numerous Grammys - Amy's life would have resembled a fairy tale if it weren't for her constant struggle with alcohol and drug dependencies. In 2011, at the age of 27, she died of a heart attack due to an overdose. Her mother, Janis Winehouse, was probably the closest person to her. This book could have been published back in the 2000s, but the singer was categorically against public 'exposure.' Only after the tragedy, weighing all the pros and cons and tired of the incredible stories from the 'yellow press,' Janis decided to let fans into Amy's childhood, her family, and her soul. She shared not only memories but also rare photographs and diary entries from Amy. This is not the story of a superstar, but of a simple, albeit very talented and wayward girl. The story of a girl from a Jewish family. The story of a beloved daughter, the pain of whose loss will never fade.
Series: Club 27. Biographies of Legendary Musicians
Age restrictions: 18+
Year of publication: 2021
ISBN: 9785041219949
Number of pages: 288
Size: 244х171х21 mm
Cover type: hard
Weight: 541 g
ID: 841459
"I 'gave' Amy away twice: the first time to alcohol and drugs, the second time definitively, on July 23, 2011, when her short life was cut short." Bold arrows, high bouffant, tattoos, and reckless behavior. This is how the world remembers one of the most influential singers of our time, Amy Winehouse. A global fan base, millions of albums sold, and numerous Grammys - Amy's life would have resembled a fairy tale if it weren't for her constant struggle with alcohol and drug dependencies. In 2011, at the age of 27, she died of a heart attack due to an overdose. Her mother, Janis Winehouse, was probably the closest person to her. This book could have been published back in the 2000s, but the singer was categorically against public 'exposure.' Only after the tragedy, weighing all the pros and cons and tired of the incredible stories from the 'yellow press,' Janis decided to let fans into Amy's childhood, her family, and her soul. She shared not only memories but also rare photographs and diary entries from Amy. This is not the story of a superstar, but of a simple, albeit very talented and wayward girl. The story of a girl from a Jewish family. The story of a beloved daughter, the pain of whose loss will never fade.
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