My Amy
The Life We Shared
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2025
Pan Books (Verlag)
978-1-5290-4219-1 (ISBN)
Pan Books (Verlag)
978-1-5290-4219-1 (ISBN)
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A moving, intimate look at the life of Amy Winehouse by her best friend Tyler James. From a childhood at stage school to her untimely death at just twenty-seven years-old, My Amy is a beautiful and devastating portrait of a supremely talented but troubled young star.
Written with a searing honesty, My Amy is an evocative portrait of unbreakable lifelong friendship – and a devastating study into fame, addiction and self-sabotage.
Only one person knows what really happened to Amy Winehouse other than herself, and that's Tyler James. Amy’s best friend from the age of thirteen, they met at stage school as two insecure outsiders, formed an instant connection and lived together from their late teenage years right up until the day she died, aged just twenty-seven.
Tyler was there by her side through it all. From their carefree early years touring together to the creation of the multiple Grammy-winning Back To Black, which she wrote on their kitchen floor. From her volatile marriage to Blake Fielder-Civil through her escalating addictions, self-harm and eating disorders as the toxic nature of fame warped Amy’s reality.
For the last three years of her life, Tyler was with her every day when she’d beaten drugs and was close to beating alcoholism too. He also knew better than anyone the real Amy Winehouse who the tabloid-reading public rarely saw – the hilarious, uncompromising force-of-nature busy taking care of everyone else.
We all think we know what happened to Amy Winehouse,. This definitive insider’s story tells us all, finally, the truth.
‘Heartbreaking’ – The Times
Written with a searing honesty, My Amy is an evocative portrait of unbreakable lifelong friendship – and a devastating study into fame, addiction and self-sabotage.
Only one person knows what really happened to Amy Winehouse other than herself, and that's Tyler James. Amy’s best friend from the age of thirteen, they met at stage school as two insecure outsiders, formed an instant connection and lived together from their late teenage years right up until the day she died, aged just twenty-seven.
Tyler was there by her side through it all. From their carefree early years touring together to the creation of the multiple Grammy-winning Back To Black, which she wrote on their kitchen floor. From her volatile marriage to Blake Fielder-Civil through her escalating addictions, self-harm and eating disorders as the toxic nature of fame warped Amy’s reality.
For the last three years of her life, Tyler was with her every day when she’d beaten drugs and was close to beating alcoholism too. He also knew better than anyone the real Amy Winehouse who the tabloid-reading public rarely saw – the hilarious, uncompromising force-of-nature busy taking care of everyone else.
We all think we know what happened to Amy Winehouse,. This definitive insider’s story tells us all, finally, the truth.
‘Heartbreaking’ – The Times
Tyler James grew up in the East End of London and met Amy Winehouse at the Sylvia Young Theatre School. He became a singer/songwriter and was signed to Island Records in 2003. By early 2009, after many chaotic years for both himself and Amy, he successfully overcame severe addiction problems of his own. Today, he lives and farms in Ireland, having swapped gigging for lambing. My Amy is his first book.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 5.6.2025 |
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Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 130 x 197 mm |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte |
Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Musik ► Jazz / Blues | |
ISBN-10 | 1-5290-4219-4 / 1529042194 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-5290-4219-1 / 9781529042191 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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