What Would Barbra Do
By (Author) Emma Brockes
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Black Swan
1st April 2008
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
782.14
Paperback
256
Width 127mm, Height 198mm, Spine 16mm
178g
How musicals can change your life...A witty, highly personal look at the wonderful world of the Hollywood shows Film musicals- you either love them or they make you want to kill yourself slowly with plastic cutlery. Nothing has the power to lift your heart or turn your stomach like Howard Keel in fake sideburns singing Bless Your Beautiful Hide or Julie Andrews singing...well, just about anything.There are few situations where the question What would Barbra do doesn't have relevance in a world which is much better lived to a soundtrack of show-tunes.This is a book for people who know that* People don't tend to die in musicals, but those who do deserve it* True love waits long enough for an element of mistaken identity to be introduced (especially if one of the couple is a Nazi)* Women carry the show.* Talented women wind up alone...* ...But they have the consolation of the torch song, which in Hollywood musicals is more fulfilling than a husband.
A sharply written and wickedly funny guide ... serious, silly and utterly, compellingly humane. * Daily Telegraph *
Entertaining and witty. * Independent on Sunday *
A warm, funny memoir * Mail on Sunday *
An entertaining, heartfelt, light-as-air romp: much like a good musical in fact. * Sunday Times *
Extremely funny. * Daily Express *
Emma Brockes has been a feature writer at the Guardian for several years.In 2001 she won Young Journalist of the Year at the British Press Awards, and in 2002 she was voted Feature Writer of the Year, one of the youngest ever recipients of the award. After living in London, where she indulged her passion for musicals at every opportunity, Emma has now moved to New York where she hopes to do the same.