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Amy, My Daughter
by Mitch Winehouse
by Mitch Winehouse
Very interesting book. I really didn't know much about Amy Winehouse, other than she was a talented young singer from England. It seems with many talented people, they self destruct. Personally, I would have rather read Amy's story from Amy's point of view...still alive...but unfortunately that won't happen. I still don't understand how the power of love (Blake) could pull someone into the hardcore drugs and excessive drinking that would self destroy a budding career of a very talented individual. Very sad story as told by her father. I feel bad for her mother, too, as I don't see much of a relationship there, although her father never said that. It just seemed her father had a very dominate role in her life, but was unable to do anything to prevent her self destruction. He maintained through the whole book to include her mother as well as her stepmother when mentioning family get togethers.
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