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    <![CDATA[Home: A Memoir of My Early Years]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Since her first appearance on screen in <em>Mary Poppins</em>, Julie Andrews  has played a series of memorable roles that have endeared her to generations.  But she has never told the story of her life before fame. Until now. </p> <p>In <em>Home: A Memoir of My Early Years</em>, Julie takes her readers on a  warm, moving, and often humorous journey from a difficult upbringing in war-torn  Britain to the brink of international stardom in America. Her memoir begins in  1935, when Julie was born to an aspiring vaudevillian mother and a teacher  father, and takes readers to 1962, when Walt Disney himself saw her on Broadway  and cast her as the world's most famous nanny. </p> <p>Along the way, she weathered the London Blitz of World War II; her parents'  painful divorce; her mother's turbulent second marriage to Canadian tenor Ted  Andrews, and a childhood spent on radio, in music halls, and giving concert  performances all over England. Julie's professional career began at the age of  twelve, and in 1948 she became the youngest solo performer ever to participate  in a Royal Command Performance before the Queen. When only eighteen, she left  home for the United States to make her Broadway debut in <em>The Boy Friend</em>,  and thus began her meteoric rise to stardom.</p> <p><em>Home</em> is filled with numerous anecdotes, including stories of performing in <em> My Fair Lady</em> with Rex Harrison on Broadway and in the West End, and in <em> Camelot</em> with Richard Burton on Broadway; her first marriage to famed set and  costume designer Tony Walton, culminating with the birth of their daughter,  Emma; and the call from Hollywood and what lay beyond.</p> <p>Julie Andrews' career has flourished over seven decades. From her legendary  Broadway performances, to her roles in such iconic films as <em>The Sound of  Music</em>, <em>Mary Poppins</em>, <em>Thoroughly Modern Millie</em>, <em>Hawaii</em>, <em>10</em>, and <em>The Princess Diaries</em>, to her award-winning television  appearances, multiple album releases, concert tours, international humanitarian  work, best-selling children's books, and championship of literacy, Julie's  influence spans generations. Today, she lives with her husband of thirty-eight  years, the acclaimed writer/director Blake Edwards; they have five children and  seven grandchildren.</p> <p>Featuring over fifty personal photos, many never before seen, this is the  personal memoir Julie Andrews' audiences have been waiting for.<br/>  </p>]]>
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  <read_at>Tue Apr 01 00:00:00 -0700 2008</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[Julie Andrews' Home is a remembrance of her childhood and the early years of her career, up to the time she arrives in California to shoot Mary Poppins.<br/><br/>Most people tend to have a preconceived idea as to what Julie Andrews' life must have been like...she always seems so polite and proper,...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/19313403">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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