The Last Word
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Narrated by:
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Annie Aldington
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Amy Price
About this listen
Raw and unflinching
This is a mother’s account of her daughter’s life
And of Katie Price and her turbulent rise to fame
The Sunday Times bestselling memoir from Amy Price.
Katie Price’s life has long been lived in the public eye, documented both by her own books, reality tv, and the tabloids. But what does this story look like from the inside?
While battling a terminal illness, Katie’s mother, Amy Price, has the last word in this honest and insightful memoir, where she reveals how her family’s past has shaped her daughter’s future.
The Last Word is the definitive story of how Katrina Amy Alexandria Alexis Infield became Katie Price. It documents how her life has been shaped by a tradition of strong women, by cycles of abuse which have been repeated through generations, and by the impact of fame and trauma on a close family unit.
With tributes read by Kate, Sophie, Dan, and Paul Price.
©2023 Amy Price (P)2023 HarperCollins PublishersHeartfelt story of a mums love for her children through dealing with her own battles
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Wonderful
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mind blowing
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So I listened to this book and was surprised to find that I really enjoyed it. Of course Amy is going to defend Katie, she is her mother. But actually she also is critical of Katie's actions, whilst also demonstrating a mother's true love. Amy comes across as honest, warm, caring and a true matriarch of her family. She is down to earth and offers a different lense on which to view Katie's antics and how the "fame game" works. I hear Saint Peter Andre is "considering suing" Amy? For what? For being truthful? We are all grown up enough to know that nobody is black or white - yet we've seen the media machine portray one-hit-wonder-Pete as the saint and Katie as the demon. It's really about time someone balances those scales and Amy does that.
I wish Amy and her family all the best.
A very honest account.
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Candid, relatable, wholesome & complex
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