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Speaking For Myself: The Autobiography (2008)

by Cherie Blair(Favorite Author)
3.45 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
1408700980 (ISBN13: 9781408700983)
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English
publisher
Little Brown and Company
review 1: I really enjoyed this book for a number of reasons. A well written autobiography is always fascinating as it details others circumstances and choices. Cherie Blair's life is particularly interesting, not only in the descriptions of her "odd" childhood having a TV star father but seemingly living in poverty with her mother and grandparents, then her brilliant academic career which of course led her to meet and later marry Tony Blair. The book chronicles a strong marriage based on shared interests, intellect and beliefs with the incredible opportunity to be part of history, with humor and a certain amount of humility. A good read.
review 2: Cherie Blair was the British “First Lady” for ten years. In Speaking For Myself, she tells her life story from birt
... moreh until her husband left office in 2007. Cherie’s father was a successful actor, but he abandoned his family when she was young. Having no other alternative, Cherie along with her mother and her sister lived with her father’s parents in Liverpool. Cherie’s mother worked hard and made a lot of sacrifices. Her father had children by other women, but never made much time for Cherie and her sister. Cherie’s childhood wasn’t unhappy, but it wasn’t always easy.Cherie was the first member of her family to go to college. She got her law degree (top in her class) and married Tony Blair. Both Cherie and Tony were interested in politics, but she ended up working while he pursued political office. Tony was elected Prime Minister in 1997 and the Blairs and their 3 children moved to Downing Street. Cherie was unique among Prime Ministers’ spouses in that she continued to work. They had another child while he was in office. It seemed that Cherie was often at odds with the British press.This book provides an interesting peek into what it’s like to be married to the Prime Minister of Great Britain. I have to admit that I didn’t understand all of the political aspects of the book - I don’t know the difference between the Labour Party and the Tories and I don’t understand their election process. All in all, it was an enjoyable book, even though there were no great new revelations. less
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franching
less book more justification talking about secrets that were promised to be kept secrets for friends
brother2
Fun look inside Cherie and the life of a British Prime Minister's wife!
martha
Like the first part of the book before she became PM' wife.
KelciLane
a bit of british background for me
Mel
A dynamic woman.. Great read.
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