I have a collection of books based on Coronation Street, and at the end of last month another came through the letterbox.
But this is a special book. Not only is it written by our wonderful editor Glenda Young but it is also the first biography of a Corrie character - the soap icon Deirdre Hunt/Langton/Barlow/Rachid/Barlow.
I promised Glenda that I would do a review of the book, but I won't say much about the content because I don't want to ruin it for others who are yet to read it or are getting it for a Christmas present.
What we see in this book is a wonderful character developing over 40 years - from cheeky dollybird in 1972 to the middle-aged matriarch of the Barlows who, if it wasn't for Anne Kirkbride's death, could have been a natural successor to Blanche.
There were even storylines that I wasn't aware of, and I thought I was a hard-core fan!
There's a quiz at the end and a list of her appearances which is sourced from the wonderful Corriepedia!
So I say go out and buy this wonderful book about a wonderful lady by a wonderful lady!
And let's hope this is the beginning of a biographical series. Rita next eh Glenda? Or Ken?
Deirdre: A Life on Coronation Street - official ITV tribute to a soap icon. Available here.
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2 comments:
Thanks so much for the lovely review, Llifon and I'm very happy you liked the book!
I look forward to reading it!
I think it would take two volumes to do one of Ken!
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