Really Saying Something, Sara Dallin
Really Saying Something, Sara Dallin
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Really Saying Something
Sara & Keren – Our Bananarama Story

Author: Sara Dallin, Keren Woodward

Narrator: Sara Dallin, Keren Woodward

Unabridged: 6 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/29/2020


Synopsis

Brought to you by Penguin.
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'This book is like something from a movie' DERMOT O'LEARY

'[A] brilliant autobiography' MARTIN KEMP

A Sunday Times Best Music Book of 2020
A HuffPo Book That Got Us Through 2020
A Daily Mail Best Showbiz Memoir
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MUSIC, FAME AND A LIFELONG FRIENDSHIP.

Sara Dallin and Keren Woodward met in the school playground when they were four. They became international stars, first as a trio, then, for almost three decades, as a duo.

After finishing school, Sara studied journalism at the London College Of Fashion, while Keren worked at the BBC. They lived in the YWCA before moving into the semi-derelict former Sex Pistols rehearsal room and immersing themselves in Soho's thriving club scene. A year later they teamed up with Siobhan Fahey to form Bananarama. A string of worldwide hits followed, including 'Cruel Summer', 'I Heard a Rumour and 'Venus'. In a male-dominated industry, they were determined to succeed on their own terms and inspired a generation with their music, DIY-style and trailblazing attitudes.

Narrated with humour and authenticity, and filled with never before seen photos Really Saying Something takes us from the early days to the world tours, to party games with George Michael, a close friendship with Prodigy's Keith Flint, hanging out with Andy Warhol in New York and a Guinness World Record for the most worldwide chart entries of any all-female group.

As well as the highs, Sara and Keren speak frankly about the flip side side of fame, revealing their personal struggles and the challenges of juggling family life with a demanding professional schedule.

Really Saying Something is the story of two friends who continue to pursue their dreams their way - and have a great time doing it. It's a celebration of determination and a lifelong friendship, with an unbeatable soundtrack.
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'A wonderful, pantomime-like story of self-invention and continuous reinvention.' LITERARY REVIEW

'Their friendship has seen them through their school years, adolescence, bad breakups, motherhood and comebacks, all of which is beautifully captured in their memoir Really Saying Something, which I devoured ... what a nostalgia-fest' KATE THORNTON

'Brilliant, of course, absolutely wonderful' EAMONN HOLMES

'This cheery memoir showed how luck and canny shoe choices propelled Bristol school friends Dallin and Woodward to megastardom' UNCUT

© Keren Woodward, Sara Dallin 2020 (P) Penguin Audio 2020

Reviews

Goodreads review by Mandy on February 19, 2021

What a great way to finish the working week, re-living the 80's and 90's with Bananarama! This was such a fun read and brought back alot of memories. Highly recommend the audiobook.......more

Goodreads review by Robin on March 13, 2021

I like Bananarama. But this is a real sanitized version of the rise of the band. Sure there is a lot of partying but no mention of the drug use that was well documented. Also, it would have been interesting to have any insight into their home lives, especially since one raised a bi-racial child. The......more

Goodreads review by Kexx on April 16, 2021

I enjoyed this as I'm very much from their era but it really was very bland - did it tell me anything I didn't know? No. Lots of "My boy friend" though no names, no pack drill, and very pro LGBTQ.........more

Goodreads review by Craig and Phil on November 15, 2020

The prologue sets the scene when one half of Bananarama Sara says that in 1989 on what was fast becoming a very successful world tour and looking over to her bandmate and best friend Keren thinking “we are a international success” “how did we get here”. So begins a biography of the girls early beginn......more

Goodreads review by Rick on November 13, 2020

Being a huge Bananarama fan I couldn't wait to read this. The book was written by the two current members of the group, Sara Dallin and Keren Woodward. The two take turns talking about their career and how the group came to be. What I found surprising and didn't realize until it was pointed out in t......more


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[A] touching testament to their lifetime's work, a delightful bedtime story for the Smash Hits generation. Sunday Times

Really Saying Something is not the most explicit rock memoir ever, but it may be the happiest. Written in alternate passages over the lockdown, it reassures fans that their idols were having as much fun as they looked like they were in their big hair, floppy dungarees and not quite matching stripy T-shirts on Top of the Pops. The Times

It's that friendship between Dallin and Woodward that lies at the heart of this engaging, entertaining memoir that recounts career highs and lows, motherhood, break-ups and the menopause....It's all brilliantly recounted. Mirror

[P]romises to be one of the most entertaining celebrity memoirs of the year i paper

A blast. Metro

[I] really enjoyed it. The thing that really shines through is the friendship. It's an extraordinary shared life.

Bananarama's captivating new memoir is named after their second hit single, Really Saying Something, but the group's incredible story is better encapsulated by their first: It Ain't What You Do (It's the Way That You Do It). i News

Written with humour and authenticity, and filled with never-before-seen photos, this book tells the story of one of the most successful all-female groups ever. Woman & Home

[I]t's a wonderful, pantomime-like story of self-invention and continuous reinvention. Literary Review

Dallin and Woodward's friendship is life-affirming. i paper