- 2009 edition, 290 pages
- Published by Arrow Books / Random House
- Paperback, B Format
- Very good condition, near new
As the eldest of The Nolan Sisters, Anne Nolan's life appeared from the outside to be one of boundless excitement and glamour. The six singing sisters began as regulars on the Blackpool club circuit before breaking through and achieving massive success. At the height of their fame, The Nolans were one of the biggest acts around, travelling the world to play for their adoring fans. But behind the spotlights lay a darker, deeply disturbing reality.
Despite being surrounded by a bevy of loving sisters, two protective brothers and a mother who wanted her children to succeed, lurking behind the scenes was a tyrannical father hell-bent on destroying Anne's innocence. A man whose actions cast a long shadow over Anne's life, stunting her relationships, contributing to the breakdown of her marriage and all but costing her the unconditional love of her two adored daughters.
Anne has suffered in silence for years but has now bravely decided to fight back and confront her demons. Unflinchingly honest and unbearably poignant, Anne's Song is the brutual truth behind the carefully cultivated image that was The Nolans.
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