Florence Foster Jenkins, Nicholas Martin
Florence Foster Jenkins, Nicholas Martin
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Florence Foster Jenkins
The biography that inspired the critically-acclaimed film

Author: Nicholas Martin, Jasper Rees

Narrator: Katherine E. Kellgren

Unabridged: 8 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/12/2016


Synopsis

This is the true story of Florence Foster Jenkins—now the basis of a major motion picture starring Academy Award-winning actress Meryl Streep!

She was a woman with a dream. Nobody believed in her talent. But nothing could stop her. . .

She had no pitch, no rhythm, and no tone. Still, Florence Foster Jenkins (Streep) became one of America’s best-known sopranos. Born in 1868, Florence was a talented young pianist whose wealthy father refused to let her continue her musical studies in Europe. In retaliation, Florence eloped with Dr. Frank Jenkins, a man twice her age, and moved to New York. But when her father died and left her a large sum of money, Florence finally had a chance to pursue her one true passion: Singing. But first she would have to learn how to become a great singer.

Years of lessons and a chance meeting with St. Clair Bayfield (Hugh Grant), who would become her manager and common-law husband, would help launch Florence’s career and entry into New York’s prestigious classical musical societies, culminating in her giving a recital, at the age of seventy-six, at Carnegie Hall. This is story of a woman who was not afraid to recreate herself into the person she wished to become—and achieve her own version of the American Dream.

About Nicholas Martin

Nicholas Martin has worked as a croupier, a labourer, a bouncer and a barman. In his early twenties he worked at sea as a deck hand and later as a yacht captain. He then worked as a journalist and travel writer, contributing to The Sunday Times, the Guardian and various magazines, before becoming a screenwriter, graduating from the National Film and Television School in 1992. He lives in London.

About Jasper Rees

Jasper Rees has been a journalist since 1988. He has written over the years for most broadsheets, but principally the Daily Telegraph, Independent, Evening Standard and The Times Saturday Magazine. He has also written for Vogue, Harper's, Radio Times and GQ. He is the author of two books, Bred of Heaven: One Man's Quest to Reclaim his Welsh Roots and I Found My Horn: One Man's Struggle With The Orchestra's Most Difficult Instrument. He lives in London.


Reviews

2.1* يعني كلما سمعت الاغنيه تبكي جمال الغناء في الفيلم جاء بدون ترجمه الكتاب فيه سر كبير تحس انك قاعد في مسرح في دائره ضوء وفجاه تنتقل دائره الضوء لشخص اخر ولكن مازالت الكاميرا عيناك والشخص التاني مالوش علاقه بالاغنيه في اول لقطه من الاخر هشوف الفيلم تاني لاني بصراحه ده اللي فهمته......more

Goodreads review by Nan

I had given up on this book and was returning it to the library when I started reading it again because there was nothing else in the car to read. There are many parts I skimmed over because they are lists of songs sung, but the story itself is interesting. Biggest lesson - write a will and put it i......more