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📱 eBook en inglés What Would Barbra Do?

How Musicals Can Change Your Life

Harper- 9780061876684

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Sinopsis de What Would Barbra Do?

Emma Brockes didnt always love musicals. In fact, she hated them. One of her earliest (and most painful) memories is of her mother singing "The Hills Are Alive" while young Emma crossed the street to go to her babysitting gig. According to her mother, the music would keep muggers at bay. According to Emma, it warded off friends, a social life, and any chance of being normal. As she grew older, however, these same songs continued to resonate in her head, first like a broken record and then as a fond reminder of her mothers love.

Some people would slice off their arm with a plastic knife before theyd sit through Fiddler on the Roof or The Sound of Music. But musicals are everywhere, and its about time someone asked why. From An American in Paris to Oklahoma!, Brockes explores the history, art, and politics of musicals, and how they have become an indelible part of our popular culture. Smartly written and incredibly witty, this is a book for people who understand that there are few situations in which the question "What would Barbra do?" doesnt have relevance, in a world much better lived to a soundtrack of show tunes. At the heart of What Would Barbra Do? is a touching story about a daughter, a mother, and how musicals kept them together. Part memoir, part musical history tour, it will keep you laughing and singing all at once.

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Editorial: Harper

ISBN: 9780061876684

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 13/10/2009


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