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Paperback Memoirs Book

ISBN: 0141015462

ISBN13: 9780141015460

Memoirs

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The reader and I are only interested in the truth. Recklessly generously illustrated. This is the book I've been secretly longing to write. There is so much in my overstuffed life that I've never... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Absolutely Fabulous!

This was a lovely read from a lovely woman who has led an absolutely fabulous life! It is rich in tales from India, where she was born, to Switzerland where she was a Bond Girl on `Her Majesty's Secret Service,' to Scotland, the Middle East, the Far East and points beyond. Miss Lumley lets no one define her but herself. She takes you on a tour of her house and each room reminds her of a journey in her life - whether that journey involved modeling, acting, traveling, humanitarian efforts, or just living. She acts as an interviewer of herself and thus can be self-depricating and revealing at the same time. She makes wry observations with a lovely turn of phrase: "If you really want to do something, you'll do it because you can't live with yourself not doing it." (p. 205) Or this one on age: "I don't know whether it's because I'm growing older and can see the sunset from the top of my hill, but I find things more and more fascinating nowadays." (p.257) Absolutely Fabulous, the show, is discussed on eight pages (pp. 158-166) with shorter references throughout but this is a comprehensive tale of a very full life, of which that very funny show was a part but does not comprise the whole. How fascinating that Miss Lumley's grandfather received a Tibetan Buddhist scripture from the 13th Dalai Lama which she plans to return to the 14th Dalai Lama on a trip she is packing for at the end of the book (p. 255). Thank you for sharing your Absolutely Fabulous life with us, Miss Lumley. May your adventures continue on and carry you forth. Looking forward to the next installment!

If you like Lumley, this is the book for you!

She was candid and reflective in her bio, sharing just enough of her life story to make it interesting without it coming across as a confessional or expose. She has a great grasp of details and some history in the book that really made me admire her even more as a person.

Quirky, soulful autobiography

Joanna Lumley chooses not to go down the usual biographical route. Instead of charting the progress of her career she instead stages a kind of free-falling description of her life as she tours the rooms of her London house and allows particular objects or photographs to stir memories. She has a particular gift for storytelling and in describing her childhood. There is a kind of gentle humor throughout which is achieved more by choosing exactly the right word to describe something rather than by jokes. For instance, she imagines a stable of horses as looking "like an equine rugby team". Less successful are her attempts at travelog, which seem to take the form of pages culled from her diary. However, overall her technique of darting from subject to subject is enticing as we gain bizarre glimpses into her everyday life (watching tv quizzes in the kitchen) and her philosophy. This is the most unshowbizzy of memoirs and will find favor with people who enjoy reading biographies generally rather than fans of Absolutely Fabulous, which receives scant mention.
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