Heart and Soul: The Emotional Autobiography of Melissa Bell, Alexandra Burke’s Mother by Melissa Bell lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.
John Blake, 2010, Hardback in dust wrapper.
Illustrated by way of: Colour Photographs;
From the cover: Melissa Hell is the mother of X-Factor winner Alexandra Burke. Hut her own lire story is even more remarkable than that of her daughter and is truly inspiring in its own right. From the age of (bur, music filled every comer of Melissas life: she could play the piano, was constantly singing and even ran her own radio station from the upstairs window of the house. It was when Melissa saw the 9-year-old Lena Zavaroni performing on Opportunity Knocks that she knew her lifes dream was to be a singer.
Her break in the music world came when she was spotted at a talent show at the Hackney Empire. She became the singer in Jazzy Bs group Soul H Soul and her huge talent led to life-changing events such as performing at the Freddie Mercury tribute concert at Wembley, singing with Whitney Houston and sharing a stage with Stevie Wonder as well as going to church with him one Sunday!
Hut the happiness Melissa found in music was not mirrored in her personal life. Her marriage to childhood sweetheart David Burke fell apart when she discovered that he had been unfaithful to her. Left to bring up four children on her own, times were hard and, when Alex was small, Melissa recalls how they had to delve down the back of the sofa for change to buy bread and milk. The demands of singing and bringing up a young family could not co-exist and Melissa gave up her passion to be there for her kids.
Her dreams of stardom were reignited when Alex was successful in getting through to the X-Factor finals and was ultimately crowned the winner of the show. Behind the scenes, however, Melissa was dealing with the devastating news that her kidneys were failing. When Alex was on the verge of entering X-Factor boot camp, Melissa collapsed and was rushed to hospital; she then found out that she would need regular dialysis to stay alive.
This is the fascinating story of a mother who has battled against the odds to give her children the best life possible and afford them the opportunities that she herself had to sacrifice. As Melissa waits to hear if she will be successful in her quest for a kidney donor, she strives to keep her independence, stay strong for her children and help those with similar problems. She is a shining example of a woman for whom giving up is simply not an option.
Very Good in Very Good Dust Wrapper.
Burgundy boards with Gilt titling to the Spine.
[VIII] 259 pages. 9½” x 6¼”.
This book will be listed, sooner or later, for £6.50 on my delightful website… (added to my Biography category.) but get 50% off buying from my blog… below…