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Scrapbook of an Unfound Songstress
- Narrado por: Vicky Nolan
- Duração: 4 horas e 51 minutos
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Sinopse
Stop, Look, Listen with your heart?
Written by singer songwriter Vicky Nolan, Scrapbook of an Unfound Songstress is a unique true story about female empowerment, musical talent and self-discovery. This book will be great for fans of Anna Todd, Taylor Swift and the new generation of YA. You will love listening to Vicky and her remarkable story: Imagine, you're a 15-year-old dreaming of becoming a pop star, and then one day you get your lucky break - you get a record deal with Polydor records - they send you to Copenhagen to make pop music - to make you a pop star.
Your future is looking brighter than ever, or you thought so – until the High Court writ hits your door mat! – you split with your management and they have decided to sue you, break you, destroy you. No, this isn’t the promised dream, this is a nightmare, this wasn't suppose to happen! and all while still at school at the sweet age of sixteen. An intriguing Journey The scrapbook of stories takes you on a whirlwind of personal experiences.
Listen to Hollywood, London town, the glamour and the music, the drama of the court and trial, and everything in between. Everything is at stake. How does the trial end? We always talk about 'making it' and fulfilling your dreams. The question is, what if you don't? What happens next?
Ultimately this book speaks about life and family; it's hopes and disappointments, It's ups and downs. Scrapbook of an Unfound Songstress is in some way a story that speaks to us all, because in the end, the best stories are always true.