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Dear Fatty (Paperback)
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Short Description for Dear FattyDawn French is one of the greatest comedy actresses, encompassing a vast and brilliant array of characters. Loved for her irreverent humour, Dawn has achieved massive mainstream success while continuing to push boundaries and challenge stereotypes. This title chronicles the rise of this complex, dynamic and unstoppable woman.
Full description- Publisher: ARROW BOOKS LTD
- Published: 02 July 2009
- Format: Paperback 384 pages
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- Categories: Individual Actors & Performers | Television | Biography: General | Biography: Arts & Entertainment | Autobiography: Arts & Entertainment
- ISBN 13: 9780099519478 ISBN 10: 009951947X
- Sales rank: 990
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Reviews for Dear Fatty
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Top review
Funniest Most Engrossing Book Ive ever read
Read this book in 3 days. Loved it, it made me laugh out loud and a book has NEVER done that for me before. I will continue to read and read again. A delightfully warm and very open book on Dawn French's life, by Dawn French. Its my favourite book :) by Amy Haines
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Dear All
Dear All,
Thought I'd do this review as a letter to be in keeping with this beaudelicious, curl up easy read.
Dawn writes to all her nearest and dearest, friends and family and some folk who just happen to pass within her well rounded orbit - and by that I do not mean fat! She tells them how things are and reminds them of the fun frolicking, hard working and sometimes mind shattering times that have got them all where they are today.
Read this and you'll be entertained, laugh, have a few lip wobbling moments and know why 'Moo' French is a sparkling, loving superbabe full of laughter and wit - except when she is cranky of course.
Yours wondering what she is going to do next,
L. Farhall.
PS: Do you know what she sang at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden? Read the book and find out. by Linda Farhallunder review

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