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  • Finding My Voice

  • A story of strength, self-belief and S Club
  • By: Rachel Stevens
  • Narrated by: Rachel Stevens
  • Length: 4 hrs and 29 mins
  • 3.7 out of 5 stars (13 ratings)

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Finding My Voice

By: Rachel Stevens
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Summary

The inspirational first book from S Club legend Rachel Stevens

Whether as part of the iconic S Club or as a successful solo artist, Rachel Stevens was in the eye of the Noughties pop storm. Catapulted to fame in her teens, the whirlwind of celebrity life began, bringing with it all the glamour, glitz and BRITS. But not everything was as it seemed behind the smile.

Constantly stereotyped and controlled within the industry, Rachel privately struggled with her self-worth and mental health, but has since been on a journey of development and growth. Following a personal break-up and an S Club reunion – and after finding her voice and a new sense of confidence – Rachel is ready to open up for the very first time, covering everything from the impact of her childhood experiences to managing lifelong anxiety.

Finding My Voice is Rachel’s inspiring, unfiltered story about discovering her true self in a manufactured world.

©2024 Rachel Stevens (P)2024 HarperCollins Publishers
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Props for honesty

Perhaps she was poorly advised during her reading, it’s like a 12 year old reading out loud, very basic. She’s at least pretty honest in her story. Easy listen and I am a fan so I was more than happy to listen.

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Rachel Steven’s

Wow that was amazing I loved the whole book wow she is so beautiful and lovely and gone though a lot like myself and overs xx

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Cute and Relatable

Quite nice and pleasant book. Sure, Rachel’s story is not the most thrilling or extraordinary, nevertheless, it’s sweet and relatable. The book gave some fascinating epiphanies. If you’re fan of Rach or S Club, defo worth reading.

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Refreshingly honest and inspiring story

Rachel tells her story with great humility and compassion and with an honesty and charm that will inspire anyone seeking to find their own balance and voice. Would highly recommend the audiobook which is engagingly read by the author.

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Lovely lady

S Club 7 defined part of my childhood so getting the chance to read Rachel’s story and reflect back on the past was nice. The book doesn’t hold any dramatic secrets or revolutionary gossip, it is very much just a pleasant read that I would recommend. Thanks for the good times Rachel :)

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Bland!

Boring, infact I skipped most of your earlier days. The story was lacking depth. very disappointed, as I was looking forward to reading it.

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Very surface level.

I wouldn’t recommend this book as I’ve listened to better memoirs. For someone of her stature I expected a more in depth story but I just got surface level!!

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something and nothing

Rachel's voice is nice and easy to listen to.

But a life story in a 4 hour audio book, you know its going to be very superficial and it was. A superficial, barely scratch the surface look at her life, which most of it can be found online and is nothing we don't already know.

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