The pop star’s memoir is candid and amusing, but disingenuous about her privileged background
If you know your pop music, you’ll know that Lily Allen’s latest album, the Mercury prize-nominated No Shame, was one of the most successful comebacks of recent years. It’s full of the astute songwriting that, as Allen mentions in this book, has resulted in her winning Ivor Novello awards. No Shame also came after a tumultuous few years in her personal life.
You might know Allen, too, as the “cartoon Lily” she describes – the one cooked up by unscrupulous tabloid editors and the wall of photographers that would greet her every morning. Reading this memoir you are reminded of how young she was when she found fame.
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