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Ten
years on, her marriage was over and she was penniless. Once Andy Warhols
guest, she now found herself serving him in a Soho restaurant.
But her spirit was never vanquished. With the help of her new-found
Buddhist faith she rediscovered who she was and emerged from the dark
Seventies to start singing again, urged on by Morrissey of The Smiths,
to influence a whole new generation of fans and to marry creator of
Palace Pictures, Nik Powell. Now she is not just a memory but a new
star in her own right.
In this mesmerizing story, told with zest, humour and soul-searching
honesty, Sandie Shaw reveals herself as a true original; a woman who,
despite reaching astounding highs and profoundly depressing lows,
has never lost touch with her infectious vitality and resilient spirit.
'It will grip you to the very last page Company
A moving story of a woman learning to take control of her
life
a delight Today
Engrossing Daily Telegraph
Refreshing Mail on Sunday
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