Ordinary People by Ozzy Osbourne & Sharon Osbourne & Aimee Osbourne

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Ordinary People There have been many Osbourne books - this is the memoir. It is Ozzy and Sharon - with Aimee, Kelly and Jack - talking with frankness and power about their early lives, their rise to fame and the pressures of family life in the spotlight.

So you think you know the Osbournes? Think again. Here is the real story of the real people. Sharon and Ozzy tell us about their early careers, their relationship and how they became one of rock and roll's most enduring and much-loved couples. Here you will find the music, the drugs, the booze, the domestic violence and the excesses of rock stardom. But you will also find an incredibly moving picture of a family surviving in the midst of a media maelstrom. Having grown up and become famous in their own right, Aimee, Kelly and Jack reflect upon their parents' relationship, their household of extremes and what is was like growing up with the Prince of Darkness. But through all of the family traumas - Ozzy's multiple addictions, Sharon's cancer, Aimee's despair, Kelly's tantrums and Jack's drug abuse - the family have stuck together. This is a book for Ozzy fans, but also for all those interested in the music industry and in the story of ordinary people living extraordinary lives.
Author(s) : Ozzy Osbourne & Sharon Osbourne Format : Hardback Book
ISBN-10 : 0743239229 ISBN-13 : 9780743239226
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Product Details:

Country Publication : United Kingdom

Publication Date : 04/12/2003

Publisher : Simon & Schuster Ltd

Page Length : 304mm

Page Size : 234mm