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The Real Sinéad O'Connor

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Sinéad O'Connor achieved worldwide success as an angel-voiced, shaven-headed Irish singer of heartfelt songs, but she was far more than just a pop star – she was also an activist and a survivor. Reeling from a troubled childhood at the hands of her violent mother, she spent 18 months living in a former Magdalene Laundry due to her truancy and shoplifting, and suffered her mother's death in a car crash – all by the age of 18. Her pain, anger and compassion would turn her into one of the world's greatest protest singers and activists. She would release ten studio albums during her 36-year music career - the second of which (I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got) would reach number 1 across the world and earn her ten million pounds, half of which she gave to charity. During this time, she would also advocate for survivors of child abuse and racism, and stand up for the LGBT community and women's reproductive rights. Most notably, she would tear up a picture of Pope John Paul II during an episode of Saturday Night Live in order to protest at child sex abuse within the Catholic church, creating headlines around the world and derailing her career. Featuring six exclusive interviews with friends and peers who knew her, this is the true story of her extraordinary and courageous journey. AUTHOR: Ariane Sherine has written extensively for the Guardian and Observer, as well as for the Sunday Times, Spectator, New Statesman, Esquire and NME. She is the author of the self-help books The How of Happy, How to Live to 100 and Talk Yourself Better, as well as the celebrity bestseller The Atheist's Guide to Christmas. She created the Atheist Bus Campaign, an atheist advertising campaign which was a global success. She lives in East London with her 13-year-old daughter, Lily. 32 colour illustrations

Author Biography:

Ariane Sherine has written extensively for the _Guardian_ and _Observer_, as well as for the _Sunday Times_, _Spectator_, _New Statesman_, _Esquire_ and _NME_. She is the author of the self-help books _The How of Happy_, _How to Live to 100_ and _Talk Yourself Better_, as well as the celebrity bestseller _The Atheist’s Guide to Christmas_. She created the Atheist Bus Campaign, an atheist advertising campaign which was a global success. She lives in East London with her 13-year-old daughter, Lily.
Release date Australia
June 30th, 2024
Pages
224
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
32 colour illustrations; 32 Illustrations, unspecified
ISBN-13
9781036108236
Product ID
38520001

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