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The King's Speech
The King's Speech | Mark Logue, Peter Conradi
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One man saved the British Royal Family in the first decades of the 20th century - amazingly he was an almost unknown, and certainly unqualified, speech therapist called Lionel Logue, whom one newspaper in the 1930s famously dubbed 'The Quack who saved a King'. Logue wasn't a British aristocrat or even an Englishman - he was a commoner and an Australian to boot. Nevertheless it was the outgoing, amiable Logue who single-handedly turned the famously nervous, tongue-tied, Duke of York into the man who was capable of becoming King. Had Logue not saved Bertie (as the man who was to become King George VI was always known) from his debilitating stammer, and pathological nervousness in front of a crowd or microphone, then it is almost certain that the House of Windsor would have collapsed. The King's Speech is the previously untold story of the extraordinary relationship between Logue and the haunted young man who became King George VI, drawn from Logue's unpublished personal diaries. They throw extraordinary light on the intimacy of the two men - and the vital role the King's wife, the late Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, played in bringing them together to save her husband's reputation and his career as King. The King's Speech is an intimate portrait of the British monarchy at a time of its greatest crisis, seen through the eyes of an Australian commoner who was proud to serve, and save, his King.
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LibraryCin
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This was good. I have seen the movie, but I don‘t think much time was spent on Lionel‘s life. The book actually did spend more time on Lionel than the movie did. In addition to Bertie/King George‘s life. Mark used many letters between the two men to write this biography.

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EadieB
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Day 3 - #TheKingsSpeech #RememberNovember

I loved this movie when I first saw it!

Butterfinger I did too. 3y
Klou This is one I haven't seen yet, but I plan to. 3y
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PathfinderNicole
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While I did end up enjoying this book overall and do give it a pick and did learn a lot, I found it kind of dry in places and caught myself skimming occasionally. Probably one of the rare times where I think I enjoy the movie more than the book.

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jenniferw88
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1. Killers of the Flower Moon, The Idiot & Mary Queen of Scots and the Murder of Lord Darnley
2. Either!
3. "Why else did he stay with him for so long?"

4 ?

#weekendreads @rachelsbrittain

rachelsbrittain Thanks for joining in 📚 5y
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jenniferw88
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#tbrshelfie #literaryluck @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @vkois88 . 2 of these are carried over from February.

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks These look good!!! 🙌🏻💗 5y
vkois88 Enjoy ❤❤ 5y
Kerrioke I really enjoyed Killers of the Flower Moon. Hopefully you will, too! 5y
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#CharactersLikeAlice @LibrarianRyan

#TheDodo

I thought long and hard and came up with another person Mr Firth played in a film: Prince Albert/King George

GingerAntics This his one of my favourite movies!!! 5y
LibrarianRyan ⭐️👍🤓 5y
Velvetfur Oh that film is marvelous 😊 5y
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BookishRedhead
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Relate! Read in one sitting.
This book was touching. The friendship between Bertie and Logue is nice.
I could relate to Bertie because I also have a speech defect.

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LisaJo
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I usually do not like when the cover of a book features the movie. However, I‘m gonna let it slide this time. COLIN FIRTH!!!!

Samplergal One of my favorites. 6y
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bookworm.krizia
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It's a story that is very inspiring for stutterers and speech therapists. If you're a speech pathologist then you need to read this. I just want to be like Logue. Helping the King and other people with speech defects is not just a job for him but something that makes him happy. Being a speech pathologist is fulfulling. You'll also fall in love with the characters especially the King.

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JTRobertson
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This was a good, quick read. Like most people (I assume), I picked this up based on having seen the excellent film. As with most bio pics, the real story of these two men spanned more years than presented in the film. This was largely based on Lionel Logue's correspondence and notes, which really gave a nice sense of the man. The actual audio clips of the King's speeches were a nice touch for the audiobook. An interesting, worthwhile read.

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Bookworm54
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Fiction based on historical events :)

#ItsHistory #AndItsAugust

TrishB Uthred 💓 7y
LeahBergen @TrishB Son of Uthred, son of Uthred... 😂 (I think this every time I hear his name). 7y
TrishB @LeahBergen 😂😂 that may have been said a few times here too! 7y
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PurpleyPumpkin
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These are just two of my favourite nonfiction books. #somethingforsept #septphotochallenge #day14 #nonfictionlove

Laura317 Love them both - books and movies. 8y
LeahBergen Both are great! 8y
Zelma I loved Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. Such a great quirky read. 8y
PurpleyPumpkin @Laura317 @LeahBergen @zelma There were so many choices for this prompt, but these two came to mind right away! 8y
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Bookworm54
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This is a wonderfully written account of the working and personal relationship between Lionel Logue and King George VI. Written using Lionel's diaries, archives, and correspondence between himself and the King, it is an amazing insight into this period of British history.

Definitely recommended for anyone interested in reading about speech and language therapy or the British monarchy, and anyone who enjoyed the film!

#bookisholympics #bookone

LitHousewife I enjoyed this book a lot. I listened to the audio. Good stuff. 8y
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Bookworm54
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Included in this book are beautiful pictures of the Logue family, the Royal family, and of the correspondence between the two. What I love about this particular picture, is that it was gifted to Lionel on Christmas Day 1937 by the King. Lionel had been the King's speech therapist for over a decade at this point, and was highly regarded.

Loving this so far, but at pg147 I am retiring for the night. To be continued!

#bookisholympics

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Bookworm54
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Amazing how he was able to achieve so much using experimental techniques. Much kinder techniques.
An interesting insight into elocution and speech therapy so far! (Only 31 pages in 😱)
#bookisholympics

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Bookworm54
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Book 1 pick for #bookisholympics is the king's speech. This has been on my to be read pile since I saw the film! Comes in at 229 pages.
Let's do this! 🏅

TheSpinecrackersBookClub Colin Firth 😍 I should maybe read this too. 8y
BookishMarginalia I loved the film 🤓 8y
tpixie Good idea. Maybe it's time to read it! 8y
Bookworm54 @tpixie @BookishMarginalia @TheSpinecrackersBookClub I love Colin Firth, and his portrayal of King George in this film was beautiful! The book includes a lot more about Lionel's life before and after the events of the film, and so far is very interesting ☺️ 8y
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