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The superficiality of this book cannot be overstated. Still, it is a useful pop-cultural document. Halliwell was Ginger Spice in the Spice Girls, the Monkees-/Bay City Rollers-/Sex Pistols-style prefab band that rode a carefully crafted "girl power" media assault to fame and fortune. She treats us to page after page of growing up as the perky, undersized issue of a moderately ne er-do-well Swedish dad from Liverpool and a feisty, Spanish, Catholic-cum-Jehovah s Witness mom. She pays special attention to her slow bust development, reports wanting to marry George Michael, and says that Lady Di s marriage and transformation into Princess Di show that fairy tales do happen. Snippets from her diary appear throughout, and though only a cynic would question whether they are genuine, they reveal the living, breathing, thinking, feeling human being behind the carefully crafted persona of Ginger Spice. It should be noted that Geri says that Ginger Spice is dead and she, Geri, has matured: "Last week in Los Angeles, I tried on a dress that was a little too tight around the bust. The old Geri would have tried to squeeze into the smaller size, but instead I chose the next size up. For me this was an important step toward self-acceptance." So, publicity ploy or soul-baring journal of a contemporary artiste? Anyone familiar with Geri s role model Madonna s legendary inability to realistically assess herself and her "art" should have no trouble answering that one. There is no denying the probable appeal of this parable in pink gauze, but the sugar sensitive should also be alerted to adequately prepare for it. Mike Tribby --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.Review"Halliwell bares all in this thoughtful, honest, well-written biography."-- Chicago Sun-Times"Powerful. . . poignant. . .with frank, funny reflections on fame."-- People -- Review --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Book Details

ISBN13 9780553815290
ISBN10 0553815296
Pages 544
Language EN
Import Source Skoob
Created At January 30, 2025
Updated At April 18, 2025

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