The Sun, May 2003
This is one book you can't afford to miss - and it's hard to put down.
Product Description
In attempt to make sense of her life, Ulrika started to write, about her mistakes, her joys, her relationships and her tragedies. Her story is one of womens personal journey through a life more moving, complex and epic that any tabloid exclusive. Its funny, sad, rude and shocking. But most of all it is honest.
Book Description
Two years ago Ulrika Jonsson's life hit rock bottom. She was facing a situation every parent dreads - her unborn child had been diagnosed with a rare and life-threatening heart condition - and she was facing it alone because the child's father had left her. She had a son by her first marriage to look after, and a string of failed relationships behind her. Seriously depressed, living with a constant barrage of media comment and criticism, she had lost any sense of who she was. As a way of trying to understand herself and her life, Ulrika started to write. It was a difficult, sometimes humiliating experience as she faced up to past mistakes. Two years later she has finished an extremely open and brave memoir. If you had preconceptions about Ulrika, this book will change them. If you had questions, this book will answer them. Honest is the real Ulrika - funny, warm, intelligent and, above all, honest.
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About the Author
A secretarial job with ITV boss Bruce Gyngeil led to Ulrika first appearing on our screens as TV-AM's weathergirl in 1991. Her career soon soared, fronting Gladiators, maturing as a worthy sparring partner for Vic and, Bob on Shooting Stars, hosting Eurovision. Ulrika is rarely off Britain's television screens or newspaper pages.