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Florence Foster Jenkins
Florence Foster Jenkins | Nicholas Martin, Jasper Rees
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'People may say that I couldn't sing. But no one can say that I didn't sing.' Despite lacking pitch, rhythm or tone, Florence Foster Jenkins became one of America's best-known sopranos, celebrated for her unique recordings and her sell-out concert at Carnegie Hall. Born in 1868 to wealthy Pennsylvanian parents, Florence was a talented young pianist but her life was thrown into turmoil when she eloped with Frank Jenkins, a man twice her age. The marriage proved a disaster and, in order to survive, Florence was forced to abandon her dreams of a musical career and teach the piano. Then her father died in 1909 and, newly installed in New York, she used a considerable inheritance to fund her passion. She set up a prestigious amateur music club and began staging operas. Aided by her English common-law husband, St Clair Bayfield, she worked tirelessly to support the city's musical life. Many young singers owed their start to Florence, but she too yearned to perform and began giving regular recitals that quickly attracted a cult following. And yet nothing could prepare the world for the astonishing climax of her career when, at the age of seventy-six, she performed at the most hallowed concert hall in America. In Florence Foster Jenkins, Jasper Rees tells her extraordinary story, which inspired the film starring Meryl Streep and Hugh Grant, and directed by Stephen Frears. This remarkable book also includes Nicholas Martin's funny, moving and inspirational screenplay.
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Ncostell
Florence Foster Jenkins | Nicholas Martin, Jasper Rees
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This was a rare instance when the movie was much better than the book. Unfortunately this biography of Florence Foster Jenkins, renowned for her horrible singing, was on the dry side. It did bring to light her support of the arts and her charity efforts which I appreciated, however the movie and Meryl Streep in particular were much more riveting.

DrexEdit I loved the movie. So touching! 💜 3y
Ncostell @DrexEdit The movie was great. I am glad that I saw it first as the movie gave a much more sympathetic look at Florence compared with the book. 3y
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Lcsmcat
Florence Foster Jenkins | Nicholas Martin, Jasper Rees
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Listen to her here https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Hcs9yJjVecs and then decide whether she‘s #inspiring or something else. 😂 #accrossApril @Eggs

Eggs Intriguing 🎶👍🏼📚 5y
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niftytiffd
Florence Foster Jenkins | Nicholas Martin, Jasper Rees
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An Amazon gift card + other credits = my latest (and free) book haul. #happybdaymonthtome 🎉😁
1 book was inspired by a movie I just saw and LOVED!
2 books were Litsy recommendations.
1 book was discovered on Instagram. (Yay for social media and amazing movies based on true stories!)

Hooked_on_books Free books are so exciting! 😍 8y
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