Believe: An empowering and honest memoir from Leigh-Anne Pinnock, member of one of the world’s biggest girl bands, Little Mix.
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‘I found my power when I realized it was within me, within my skin and within my soul.
It just needed to be set free.’
Leigh-Anne Pinnock’s life changed overnight when she became part of the first ever girl band to win the X-Factor. The multi-platinum selling supergroup Little Mix, went on to become one of the biggest girl bands of all time.
Launched into chart-topping global fame, Leigh-Anne was living her childhood dream of becoming a popstar. But behind the scenes, as a Black woman within an industry and team with little diversity, Leigh-Anne was struggling with her identity and felt completely lost.
In her highly anticipated memoir, Leigh-Anne shares her journey from growing up in a mixed-race family in Britain to taking the pop world by storm. Honest and direct, she reveals the challenges and prejudices that stood in her path and how she overcame them by embracing her own power. Sharing the experiences and lessons that have shaped Leigh-Anne, this book will empower us all to challenge the status quo, stand up for what we believe in and go after our dreams.
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Additional information
Publisher | Headline (26 Oct. 2023) |
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Language | English |
Hardcover | 352 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1035403498 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1035403493 |
Dimensions | 24.3 x 3.4 x 16.5 cm |
by Fay D
Just repeating everything we heard in interviews. I stopped reading half way through!
by Sparkle
To call this an autobiography.. it doesn’t go into detail about her time in Little mix and heavily focuses on BLM which I can understand but it takes up most of the book !! She also claims little mix beat the Spice Girls in America when they had five weeks at number one with spice so inaccurate. Nothing new that fans wouldn’t know already to be honest.
by Sophie
Haven’t read it yet but I think this book will her best selling book yet it’s very well written and the book cover is so beautiful
by Amazon Customer
Meh I like Leigh Anne she comes really lovely in interviews, however it I dont know why but felt like she was showing off a bit in the book ?. Also theresnnotnmuch about her actual time in Little mix, more about the auditions in x factor which we already knew and then loads on BLM and her documentary, which for fans have already seen.
I personally didnt enjoy the book and as I say feels like she was more showing off but maybe its just the way its written because she never seems like that in interviews.
by Amazon Customer
Well written book, but I personally skipped quite a few pages. I think the book could have been shorter