Since the phenomenal success of her 2006 album "Back to Black", Amy Winehouse has rarely been out of the news. Her extraordinary talent as a performing artist has long been overshadowed by her private life, her turbulent relationship with the media and her very public battle with addiction. "Saving Amy" is not just a candid account of Amy Winehouse's struggle to overcome her own personal demons, but also a sympathetic look at the reality of a family living and dealing with addiction. "Saving Amy" is based on exclusive interviews and the diaries and personal recollections of international interviewer Daphne Barak, who spoke intimately with the Winehouse family in London, St Lucia and other locations. It is suitable for fans of Amy Winehouse, anyone interested in music and popular culture, and anyone interested in addiction.
About the AuthorDaphne Barak has interviewed many A-list international figures - from musicians and Hollywood stars to Heads-of-State, including Hillary Clinton, Nelson Mandela and Mother Teresa. Daphne is syndicated to many of the world's leading print and broadcast outlets. The documentary Saving Amy will be broadcast in 2010.
Book InformationISBN 9781847736703
Author Daphne BarakFormat Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint New Holland Publishers LtdPublisher IMM Lifestyle Books