The Independent 1997 Andrew G. Marshall - Abstracts

The Independent 1997 Andrew G. Marshall
TitleSubjectAuthors
'I felt homesick for a country that wasn't my own.' (travel writer Bill Bryson tells of moving to US in spring 1995)(Revelations)Retail industryAndrew G. Marshall
'I felt so guilty but I didn't know of what.' (Paris Panther tells of his experiences of surviving IRA bomb in Feb 1989)(Revelations)Retail industryAndrew G. Marshall
If I couldn't make 'em laugh it was curtains. (comedian Frank Skinner tells of his decision to try to be a comedian)(Revelations)Retail industryAndrew G. Marshall
I had to sell myself but not be a prostitute. (chef and restaurateur Jean-Christophe Novelli tells of buying cafe-restaurant in 1996)(Revelations)Retail industryAndrew G. Marshall
It hit me that living with a woman was a genuine alternative. It was absolutely terrifying. (author Val McDermid tells of acknowledging her lesbianism)(Revelations)Retail industryAndrew G. Marshall
'It is in the truth of the minutiae that you begin to build the possibly large.' (theatrical director Jonathan Miller tells of being given a microscope)(Revelations)Retail industryAndrew G. Marshall
'I've chosen humanity over rationality.' (Philip Whitaker, whose first novel has been nominated for Whitbread prize)Retail industryAndrew G. Marshall
'I want you to tell me that you love me.' (actor Roy Scheider tells of changing relationship with father)(Revelations)Retail industryAndrew G. Marshall
I was a bad girl, a blank who didn't fit in. I lied to my mum, bunked off school - and got discovered. (singer Shola Ama tells of having talent discovered in May 1994)Retail industryAndrew G. Marshall
I was once told I looked like Rudyard Kipling. Now it's personal. (actor David Haig tells of still birth of daughter in 1996)(Revelations)Retail industryAndrew G. Marshall
Music made in Heaven. (musician Ian Hunter tells of death of musician Mick Ronson in Apr 1993)(Revelations)Retail industryAndrew G. Marshall
Panto, Lear and the Tiller girls - that's variety! (cook and broadcaster Michael Barry's experiences of working at the Golders Green Hippodrome in London, England, in winter 1959)(Revelations)Retail industryAndrew G. Marshall
Prince of Wails looks forward to the quiet life. (singer David Coverdale)Retail industryAndrew G. Marshall
The day I learnt to just say no. (actress Ruthie Henshall)(Revelations)Retail industryAndrew G. Marshall
The modern lad has it bad. (growing problem of mid-twenties male depression)Retail industryAndrew G. Marshall
This website is not affiliated with document authors or copyright owners. This page is provided for informational purposes only. Unintentional errors are possible.