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This Much is True by Miriam Margolyes; 9781529379907

This Much is True

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Description

This Much is True is an engaging memoir by renowned actress Miriam Margolyes, where she opens the door to her rich tapestry of life experiences. With a distinctive blend of humour and candour, Margolyes invites readers into her world, sharing tales that span her childhood, career, and personal revelations.

The Plot

The narrative begins with Margolyes reflecting on her early years, where she was known as the naughtiest girl at Oxford High School. Through vivid storytelling, she recounts her unique upbringing during wartime, illustrating the challenges and joys that shaped her character. As she navigates through her life, she shares memorable encounters with a variety of celebrities, including Bob Monkhouse and Warren Beatty, providing a glimpse into the world of fame.

Themes

At its core, This Much is True explores themes of identity, self-discovery, and the complexities of human relationships. Margolyes candidly discusses her diverse roles in acting, revealing how these experiences have influenced her outlook on life. Her reflections on love, loss, and friendship resonate throughout the book, offering readers a profound understanding of her journey.

Writing Style

Miriam Margolyes’s writing is characterised by its warmth and wit. Her ability to weave humour into poignant moments creates a delightful reading experience. The anecdotes are not only entertaining but also deeply relatable, making her story accessible to a wide audience.

Fans of Margolyes may also enjoy her previous works, such as My Life in Pieces, which further explore her life and career. This memoir stands as a testament to her vibrant personality and the rich experiences that have defined her.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 197 mm × 129 mm × 32 mm
Pages: 448
Publisher: John Murray Press
ISBN: 9781529379907

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