Ursula
12-13-2002, 03:49 PM
I just finished A Single Step by Heather Mills McCartney. I knew nothing about her before an NPR interview, but something in that interview made me get her book.
Wow, she is extraordinary. As is often the case with autobiographies, the writing isn't great, but it improves as the book goes along and her life just becomes more and more incredible as the book progresses.
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Ursula
Me: 35, Dh: 34 (1989)
<font color="#FF850B"><font size=2pt> Dd: May 2001</font></font>
18 Months
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Wow, she is extraordinary. As is often the case with autobiographies, the writing isn't great, but it improves as the book goes along and her life just becomes more and more incredible as the book progresses.
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Ursula
Me: 35, Dh: 34 (1989)
<font color="#FF850B"><font size=2pt> Dd: May 2001</font></font>
18 Months
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