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Voice of an Angel [Abridged, Audiobook] [Audio Cassette]

Charlotte Church
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  • Audio Cassette
  • Publisher: Warner Books; abridged edition edition (17 July 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1586210475
  • ISBN-13: 978-1586210472
  • Product Dimensions: 17.2 x 10.6 x 1.9 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 4,732,979 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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How did a schoolgirl from Wales become an international sensation? And how can she possibly cope with staggering, worldwide fame? In this fascinating account, Charlotte Church's parents, friends, teachers, and the young singer herself, share this amazing true story. From humble beginnings in Wales singing on local radio, to singing for Prince Charles, President Clinton, and the Pope, to her quick rise to the top of the music charts, Charlotte Church's unique story is an inspiring tale of a phenomenal young talent that will touch the hearts of millions of music lovers worldwide.

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Charlotte Church is just an ordinary schoolgirl with an extraordinary voice. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
A Fascinating Read 11 Nov 2002
Format:Hardcover
This is a fascinating book, which is well written by Miss Church. The book deals with her life from day one, with comments from all her family and freinds.

It is hard to believe that this young lady seems to have kept her feet firmly on the ground after all her experiences, but she certainly appears to.

Once you have have read the book you will be left feeling that you know her much closer, and she certainly is a remarkable person, she is very much loved by her fans and her family, she has it all, and deserves it.

The book is very funny in parts and is a book which is hard to put down. If you like Charlottes music, or if you like autobiographies, this is certainly a good buy!!!

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Mis-understood 9 Mar 2010
Format:Audio Cassette|Amazon Verified Purchase
I'm sure this product would have been great if i had wanted an audio tape but i was lead to believe it was a book!!
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85 of 87 people found the following review helpful
A Shameful Composition 29 Jan 2002
By Mike Logan - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
As a one-time Charlotte Church fan, I was expecting to learn something I didn't know about Charlotte, from this reading experience. However, instead of any career revelations, I was only given an insight into the dark side of her personality. To begin with, at 15, there hasn't been enough of a life experience to justify an autobiography. That's why no one else has ever attempted that at the age of 15. However, to the extent that she has had experiences, this book only serves to summarize that which has already been revealed in her TV interviews, website trivia, and CD liner notes. She attempts to embellish upon that with facts and anecdotes about people in her life. However these people appear no more remarkable than those of you who are reading this review. Charlotte attempts to try and convince us that because these relationships were hers, that they are more
special than the rest of us would enjoy. In fact,I found her entire approach to this work surrounded with an aura of conceit; a trait not unnoticed by the London Times which credited her with "the most lethal ego since Descartes".

However, with what has been speculated to have been an attempt by Charlotte to spice up an otherwise dull bio, possibly required by the publisher, she reaches an all-time low in autobios when she reveals info early on about her parents, which otherwise should have been left alone. These items include 1) inferences that her mother was promiscuous, 2) doubts regarding the virtues of her own origin, 3) the fact that her father had to be dragged out of a pub by her aunt across the street to complete the wedding ceremony with her mother 4) demeaning statements about her father's ability as a Rugby player, when in fact he was actually National Class. These were items that no one needed to know and should have been left within the family.

Another book agenda item appears at the very end of the book where she discusses her experiences on the Heroes For The Planet Show. Its noteworthy that her Voice of an Angel Concert which really launched her career here in the U.S. via PBS is barely touched upon in the book, while she takes 4 pages in an attempt to glorify the HFTP Show. The promotion for the HFTP Show was in fact so controversial (some referred to it as fraudulent) that it sent her CD sales into a tailspin from which they have never fully recovered.

People Magazine rated this book as one of the worst for 2001 in its year-ending issue, and I would concur wholeheartedly with that opinion.

In conclusion, the only people to whom I would recommend purchasing this book are A) Those contemplating an unauthorized bio of Charlotte, 2) Disciples of Descartes, & 3) The incorrigibly curious, who cannot otherwise locate a copy at their local library. My recommendation to the above is to take advantage of the $6.99 used book price here. Distribution has ceased at retail outlets and a used book reads just as good as a new one.

85 of 88 people found the following review helpful
Hmmm.... interesting... 18 July 2001
By The Surreal Deal - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Well, I can say that this book did nothing for me. I'm sorry to be harsh, but the tone was whiney, and implied "See? I'm better than all of you but I still like sleepovers!" In short, after reading this book, I kicked over a crate of them at a [local] bookstore...
71 of 73 people found the following review helpful
Middle School Medioctity 30 Jan 2002
By Dixie Chrystal - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
The best way to describe Charlotte Church's Autobiography is a diary by a school-girl. There is nothing spectacular about this work and if graded by a teacher in school as a composition, in an English class, would probably get a "C". This work just seems to ramble on about anything and everything that ever came into this girls life. She talks about a lot of people including relatives and those who have been involved with her musically or in support of her music. She attempts to grab the readers interest by shamelessly exposing certain, otherwise private, moments in her parents life, and then attempting to make jest of everything. There have obviously been some negative experiences in her life like her change in management, but she just jumps over that leaving the reader wondering when her "Unauthorized Biography" will be coming out. She seems extremely confident in her discussion of just about everything; a confidence which appears to be tantamount to conceit. The major question with which I am still perplexed is why would a girl of 15 be writing an Autobiography? It is doubtful that this book will sell many copies for the simple reason that it doesn't tell anyone anything they probably 1) don't already know or 2) need to know.

It will interesting to see if, in 10 years, Miss Church has improved her writing ability and is willing to share ALL of her experiences, good or bad. That is assuming that in 10 years, anyone still wants to know.

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