Take It Like a Man: The Autobiography of Boy George - Music Icon Memoir & LGBTQ+ Story | Perfect for Music Fans, Biography Readers & Pride Month Gifts
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Boy George has experienced much since the heights of Culture Club. Musically his world fell apart, he was implicated in the heroin-induced death of a close friend, and he has only now triumphed in his own fight against drugs. In this book Boy George tells his own story - his childhood in Woolwich, the squat in Warren Street, the worldwide successes of Culture Club, the dresses, the bisexuality and then the fall.
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Who could tell that besides a great singer, composer and character in the pop scene, George Alan O'Dowd, AKA Boy George, could be so acid, hilarious and in one word just great writer??I think Spencer Bright just put it into the paper, got it together.If you are a great fan of Culture Club and BOy George of course, you could definitely tell it's Boy George talking.I've seen some interviews on Youtube and reading his book is almost like chatting with him!!All his way of telling things, sarcastic, smart, intelligent, poetic... just one of those artists you barely see nowadays.I admire him as a singer and now also as a great story teller...His life is so interesting, the way he tells it even better.Definitely you just can't leave it beside... like someone else said, it's totally a turn page one.A must have for any pop , 80+s lover.Monica-
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