
Finding My Voice
A story of strength, self-belief and S Club
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Narrated by:
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Rachel Stevens
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Rachel Stevens
About this listen
The inspirational and honest first book from S Club legend Rachel Stevens
Whether as part of the iconic S Club or as a successful solo artist, Rachel Stevens was in the eye of the Noughties pop storm when she was catapulted to fame in her teens. The whirlwind of celebrity life brought glamour, glitz and BRITs, but not everything was as it seemed behind the smile.
Constantly stereotyped and controlled within the industry, Rachel privately struggled with her self-worth and mental health, but has since been on a journey of development and growth. Following a personal break-up and an S Club reunion – and after finding her voice and a new sense of confidence – Rachel is ready to open up for the very first time, covering everything from the impact of her childhood experiences to managing lifelong anxiety.
Finding My Voice is Rachel’s inspiring, unfiltered story about discovering her true self in a manufactured world.
©2024 Rachel Stevens (P)2024 HarperCollins PublishersProps for honesty
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Rachel Steven’s
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Cute and Relatable
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Refreshingly honest and inspiring story
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Lovely lady
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Very surface level.
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Bland!
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But a life story in a 4 hour audio book, you know its going to be very superficial and it was. A superficial, barely scratch the surface look at her life, which most of it can be found online and is nothing we don't already know.
something and nothing
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Monotone and basic school reading narration along with rushed events or episodes summed up in one or two sentences.
Very poorly written and delivered and wouldn’t recommend this.
She seems to be trying to show depth but it doesn’t come out in this, it comes across as “nice girl” following a cookie cutter approach to life. A lot of the phrases and language used is very basic, life quotes or self help style delivered in a boring way.
Don’t think she found her voice
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