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Learning to Fly: The Autobiography: The Autobiography (edition 2005)

by Victoria Beckham

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Victoria and David Beckham are perhaps the most famous couple in Britain. In this work, Victoria dispels the myths of celebrity to reveal a vulnerable young woman who has only managed to survive a backlash of abuse through love and family loyalty.
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Title:Learning to Fly: The Autobiography: The Autobiography
Authors:Victoria Beckham
Info:Penguin Global (2005), Paperback, 528 pages
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Rating:****
Tags:autobiography, non-fiction

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I am not a big fan at all of Victoria Beckham but we, my daughter and I, we loved the Spice Girls when she was little so that part was interesting to read. I had forgotten what had happened, how and why they quit and she does tell a bit about that. What annoyed me most though was that she appears to never be happy. During The Spice Girls period she missed her family, while with David there were other problems. it is true though that she was always thought of as the Spice Girl that could not sing but that was mainly because all the other girls did solos (not only on there first hit,Victoria) so I still do not get why she never did the solo's. What i liked about this book were the many photo's. Normally she always pouts on pictures but on these she really looks gorgeous cause she is acting natural. I do like her a a bit more now that I've read this book. (I also have My Way by David Beckham but I cannot read this yet. aargh) ;) ( )
  Marlene-NL | Apr 12, 2013 |
I admire the Beckhams so it was no surprise I bought the book. If not mistaken, it was the first biography book I read LOL. The story is wonderful (with humor injected in), the pictures are great, the family gorgeous..and I definitely learnt more about their life from the beginning =) ( )
  afterthought | Jul 20, 2007 |
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