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Not that Kinda Girl [Kindle Edition]

Lisa Maxwell
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Lisa Maxwell, the newest addition to the quick-witted Loose Women team, is a bundle of fun and laughter and a natural storyteller. Here, for the first time, she tells her astonishing story - a tale of remarkable spirit, incredible experiences and family secrets.

A much-loved presenter and respected actress, Lisa got her first onscreen role at the age of just 11. In the eighties she became a TV presenter on series like Splash and No Limits, interviewing the icons of the time and partying with the likes of George Michael, Robert Downey Junior and Michael Hutchence, before moving more firmly into comedy, appearing on sketch shows like, The Les Dennis Laughter Show, The Russ Abbott Show and her very own, self-titled, The Lisa Maxwell Show. She narrowly missed out on the part of Daphne in a little show called Frasier. And then for seven years played the part of The Bill's DI Sam Nixon, before joining Loose Women in 2009, where she quickly became an audience favourite.

But behind the fun, glamour and onscreen success, is a south London girl, hiding the secret she's been taught never to talk about. An illegitimate child, brought up in Elephant and Castle, Lisa's life very nearly took a different path. Lucky for her, her dear old Nan had a kind heart, and in a last minute change of plan she was brought home to her grandparent's flat on the Rockingham Estate.

With warmth, honesty and humour, Lisa takes us to the heart of the Elephant, revealing a home filled with love, laughter and drama. From having the drawer of an old chest for her bed to hiding from the Tally Man, waiting for her Nan outside the betting shop to dabbling in petty crime, discovering her dad was still alive, and always looking for a way to be in the lime light, Lisa has written a colourful memoir of life as a daughter, a granddaughter, a mother, and an actress.

About the Author

Lisa Maxwell was born in London in 1963. Brought up on a council estate in the Elephant and Castle by her mum, Nan and Granddad, she was sent to the Italia Conti stage school at a young age for elocution lessons. She got her first job on TV at the age of 11, and hasn't looked back since - presenting children's TV shows and appearing on sketch shows like, the Russ Abbott Show, and her own, self-titled show, The Lisa Maxwell Show, before moving more firmly into acting. She narrowly missed out on the part of Daphne in Frazier. And then, for seven years, played the part of The Bill's DI Sam Nixon. In 2009 she left The Bill and joined Loose Women, where she quickly became an audience favourite.

She now lives in Cheltenham with her partner and her daughter.


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
By Laineyg
Format:Hardcover
Loose Women wasn't where I came across Lisa Maxwell. Our family were always great fans of The Bill and she was one of our (and mine in particular) favourite characters. I went on to enjoy watching Lisa on Loose Women and thought she came across as sincere and really quite funny - especially in regards to being 'vertically challenged' - I can relate to that!

I thought the book was well put together and flowed quite well. The career highlights are many and I didnt realise she had been involved in so many different things. The best bits of the book for me though were about her Nan and Grandad and the important part they played in her life and I thought their personalities really came through in the stories she told about them.

Dont just think about reading it - do!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
lisa maxwell book 2 Jan 2012
By JOAN
Format:Hardcover
This is a really lovely read.
I enjoyed every page
so down to earth felt I was there.
this is my third loose women book and would read any more to come thank you
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
not that kinda girl 26 Sep 2011
By jacks
Format:Hardcover
a very good read, enjoyed this look at life and how people feel stereo typed back when single parents were looked down on
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Absolutely fab book
This book was an amazing read, really enjoyed it and found it very hard to put this book down. Amazing book.
Published 19 days ago by dee dee
good holiday read
I loved it, brought for my holiday and could not put it down, it was sad and also it made me laugh i would
say it one of the best books that i have read even though at first i... Read more
Published 1 month ago by richo
not that kinda girl
it was a really good story and it just kept u wanting to carry on reading it was sad and then it made u laugh very very good
Published 1 month ago by dordor
Great read
I can relate to a lot of what Lisa went through in her early life and the prejudices she had to tolerate being born to a single mother. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Trisha
Fantastic read
I couldn't put this down until I had got to the end. I loved Lisa's warmth and honesty. I never realised quite how much she had accomplished. A really good read.
Published 7 months ago by jayb
I Loved This Book
I know Lisa Maxwell From The Bill and occasionally if I am flicking channels and notice that Loose Women is on I will watch ONLY for her. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Mr. B. R. Good
Quite disappointed
I was part of the way reading through this book and was getting the impression that Lisa was a rather shallow and self-absorbed person. Read more
Published 7 months ago by M. Ross
Honesty Is Still The Best Policy
Many actors' autobiographies are a test of readers' credulity. This one by Lisa Maxwell (or her ghost writer) is not. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Neutral
Not that Kinda Girl
Really enjoyed this book. Lisa Maxwell was very open and it was a really enjoyable read. Good to know a little more about the people we see on tv regularly.
Published 9 months ago by Mrs. Agnes Matthew
Excellent book
Have to buy this book. Lisa has written the book so well that you don't want to put the book down. Great value for money as its now one of my favorite books. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Tam987
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