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'People may say I can't sing. But no one can ever say I didn't sing.'

Despite having no pitch, no rhythm and no tone, Florence Foster Jenkins became one of America's best-known sopranos, giving a sell-out concert at Carnegie Hall.

Born in Pennsylvania in 1868, Florence Foster adored music and as a girl was a talented pianist, but her wealthy father refused to allow her to study in Europe. In retaliation she eloped with Dr Frank Jenkins, but the marriage soon foundered, not least because the 18-year-old bride contracted syphilis on their wedding night.

Moving to New York, Florence became a piano teacher, but after her father's death in 1909 she inherited a considerable sum, and it was then that she vowed to become a great soprano and began to take singing lessons. That same year she met the man who would become first her manager and then her common-law husband, St Clair Bayfield.

Over 40 years later, after a lifetime supporting New York's classical musical societies - and even founding her own - Florence's greatest dream was finally realized. At the age of 76, she gave a recital - by public demand - at Carnegie Hall.

Here, Jasper Rees tells her extraordinary story, which inspired the film Florence Foster Jenkins, starring Meryl Streep and Hugh Grant and directed by Stephen Frears.

©2016 Nicholas Martin (P)2016 Macmillan Audio US
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Florence Foster Jenkins facsinates due to her myth-building and that of those around her. But through the loss and obfuscation of papers left behind, the absolute truth is nearly impossible to ascertain. This book is as good a history of her as I think we can have.

The only place where this falls down, to my mind is that as it is an audiobook there was a missed opportunity to include clips of her recordings.

I am also terribly amused that at the time I purchased this audiobook there was only one review and it was 1 star. A biography of Florence Foster Jenkins received a 1 star review.

A Thorough History

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Omg unbelievably bad. Narrative was delivered appallingly! Cynical, boring, irksome. Can't even finish it! Will never get those hours back.

Irritating

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