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Hear Me Out
Hear Me Out | Sarah Harding
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Sunday Times Bestseller 'I can't rewrite history; all I can do is be honest and wear my heart on my sleeve. It's really the only way I know. I want to show people the real me. Or perhaps remind them. Because, somewhere - amongst the nightclubs, the frocks and hairdos, the big chart hits, and the glamour of being a popstar - the other Sarah Harding got utterly lost. She's the one who's been forgotten. And all I want is for you to hear her out.' Sarah Harding is best known as the wild member of Girls Aloud, whose reputation for partying, drinking and dating made her a tabloid favourite. But where does the celebrity Sarah Harding end and the real Sarah begin? Faced with a devastating cancer diagnosis that turned her life upside down, Sarah has decided that now is the time to write her story. Her truth. This is Sarah Harding in her own words.
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Melismatic
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I‘ve been a fan of Girls Aloud since their early days. This memoir is less about Sarah‘s time as the group‘s wild child blonde bombshell (altho there‘s plenty of stories shared) and more about how she faced unimaginable pain & fear following a terminal breast cancer diagnosis. She passed less than a year after this book was published in 2021. The heart of the memoir is in her honesty coming to terms with her diagnosis.

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Melismatic
Hear Me Out | Sarah Harding
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Searched for this for so long but so few US-based places stocked. Finally saw one copy on Pango and snagged it.

Sarah, I wish you were still with us, but you‘ll always be a badass in our hearts.

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OutsmartYourShelf
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I was never a Girls Aloud (British/Irish group) fan - I think I was just that bit too old for their demographic in 2002. It's a strange read, with the feeling you have when Sarah is talking about being positive & hopefully beating her illness, & yet you know it ultimately claimed her life. Yet another person taken from us tragically too young. RIP. 4🌟

Full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4290769177