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This Is Me
Michelle Collins
Extent: 256 pages
Size: 231x153mm
Publication Date: 03/04/2014
About the Book
Michelle Collins has played iconic roles in the two most watched soap operas on British television. In the 1990s she played the backstabbing blonde, Cindy Beale, in EastEnders, and in 2011 she joined the cast of Coronation Street and now plays much-loved Rovers Return landlady, Stella Price.
But what about the rest? Much of Michelle's remarkable story has never been told before. From growing up on the wrong side of the tracks in North London with her sister and their young single mother to Michelle's quest for success as she fought her way through some difficult and painful times. In her book Michelle reveals her battle with anorexia and bulimia; running away to Los Angeles and her first AA meeting there; her first foray into the music business; her tempestuous relationships and the truth behind the tabloid stories; why she missed her own wedding, and her relationship with daughter Maia's Italian-born father.
Through it all, Michelle's book is ultimately a celebration of her talent, resilience, and so much more. It is the open, frank, funny, and sometimes shocking story of a proud, working single mum, who has led an extraordinary life and who has never been afraid of fighting for what she wants.
Publication Date: 03/04/2014
Price: £5.99
ISBN: 9781782432654
Categories: Autobiography & Memoir
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Reviews
- 'Explosive', Daily Mirror
- 'Searingly honest', Sunday Mirror
- 'Candidly lifts the lid not only on her childhood and teenage years growing up in North London, but also on three roller coaster decades in showbusiness', HELLO!
- 'Searing honesty about the highs and lows of her life and career', Manchester Evening News
- 'A warm, funny and sometimes shocking story of a working single mum that takes an uncompromising look at her life, talent and so much more', Weight Watchers Magazine
- 'Delving into the details of her relationship woes, struggles with an eating disorder and the backlash experienced when joining the cast of Weatherfield', Woman's Way
- 'Charts her life from a working class wannabe to a successful actress', Liverpool Echo