‘A Mind of My Own’ by Kathy Burke

My Review (5 stars out of 5)

(Audiobook)

From her childhood in Islington, where she was often left to fend for herself, to success in theatre and film, actor, writer and director Kathy Burke tells her own story in this occasionally heart-breaking but often hilarious account of her life. From difficult beginnings to her first steps in the world of acting at the Anna Scher Theatre, to success on the stage and on the big screen, she holds nothing back, revealing tales of the people who have loved and supported her along the way, as well as those who haven’t. The audiobook is narrated by the author herself, told without airs or graces and with much humour.

A fascinating and entertaining book.

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