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Memoirs

Nana Mouskouri

The diva with specs appeal tells her life story for the first time

For more than 40 years Nana Mouskouri has been a global singing sensation, from her earliest childhood memories of mid-Thirties Greece to her unstoppable rise to the summit of her profession.

She tells of life as a child, experiencing the horrors of war and privation, victimised by bitter parental discord, stigmatised by her father's fatal addiction to gambling. She was a shy inhibited teenager with a passion for singing, a girl compelled to choose between her love of classical music and her fascination with popular song. As a highly successful adult, she has been racked by uncertainty and the torments of love, a woman struggling to balance music - her raison d'etre - with her role as wife and mother.

Hers is a rich and astonishing life, studded with exceptional encounters and friendships. Quincy Jones, Yvonne Littlewood, Queen Elizabeth II, Bob Dylan, Frank Sinatra, and the Empress Farah Diba of Iran are among the galaxy of extraordinary figures who played a vital part in Nana's career.

Intimate, rich in humanity and music, a spotlit global tour, Nana's book is an event.

Memoirs

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£8.99
Paperback
400 pages
198 x 129 mm
ISBN-10:
ISBN-13: 9780753823088
Publication: December 2008
'memoirs' is also available in hardback format
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