Don't You Know Who I Used to Be? - From Manolos to motherhood - E-book - ePub

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Julia Morris

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Julia Morris is the first to admit she does not know much, but these are some of the things she knows for sure:- Writing a Logie speech when you are aged... Lire la suite
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Résumé

Julia Morris is the first to admit she does not know much, but these are some of the things she knows for sure:- Writing a Logie speech when you are aged eight is not normal;- Cathy Freeman is the only woman in the world who looks good in white lycra;- $22, 000 Aussie dollars converts to about 23 pounds Sterling;- 'Overnight romance' sounds better than 'one-night stand';- Tom Jones is not the only dark-haired Welsh man with sex appeal;- A blue cross on a white stick WILL change your life.
DON'T YOU KNOW WHO I USED TO BE? is a delightful memoir from one of Australia's best-loved comedians about moving to the UK, frocking up, dating, getting married, giving birth to her first child and coming home...and not always wearing Manolos.

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  • Date de parution
    30/06/2010
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  • ISBN
    978-0-7336-2598-5
  • EAN
    9780733625985
  • Format
    ePub
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Biographie de Julia Morris

Since returning to Australia after eight years in the UK, 'Lady' Julia Morris simply hasn't stopped. She has featured on every major commercial television channel, on shows including 'Good News Week', 'Sunrise' and 'Thank God You're Here', and was series team captain on Foxtel's Astra award-winning 'The Singing Office'. Julia and her opera superstar partner David Hobson not only won the third series of Channel 7's hit show 'It Takes Two', but, with their interpretations of songs like Tina Turner's 'We Don't Need Another Hero' and the 'Habanera' from Bizet's CARMEN, also provided the nation with some of the most memorable TV moments of 2008.
DON'T YOU KNOW WHO I USED TO BE? is her first book.

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