Biographies & Memoirs

Speaking for Myself: My Life from Liverpool to Downing Street

Speaking for Myself: My Life from Liverpool to Downing Street

Even if she hadn't married Tony Blair, Cherie's story would have been amazing. Abandoned by her actor father, she overcame obstacles to become one of the UK's most successful barristers. But when Labour took power in 1997, she faced new challenges: her husband was the first Prime Minister in recent history with a young family, and Cherie was the first PM's wife with a serious career.

Now, she gives a complete account of her own life--an astonishing journey for a woman whose unconventional childhood was full of drama and who grew up with a fierce sense of justice. In her autobiography she reveals for the first time what it was like to combine life as a working mother with life married to the Prime Minister. She writes about her encounters with scores of foreign leaders and her friendships with Presidents Clinton and Bush, as well as with Hillary and Laura. And she offers inside details of her relationships with the royals, including Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles, and Princess Diana.

Chapter 1: The Beginning

Chapter 2: Growing Up

Chapter 3: Girlhood

Chapter 4: Convent Girl

Chapter 5: Student Life

Chapter 6: Brief Encounter

Chapter 7: Tenancy

Chapter 8: Romance

Chapter 9: Marriage

Chapter 10: Politics

Chapter 11: Sedgefield

Chapter 12: Departures

Chapter 13: Moving On

Chapter 14: All Change

Chapter 15: Nearly There

Chapter 16: Hurdles

Chapter 17: Home Life

Chapter 18: Election Fever

Chapter 19: Endgame

Chapter 20: New Dawn

Chapter 21: Special Relationship

Chapter 22: Journeys

Chapter 23: Changing Gears

Chapter 24: New Horizons

Chapter 25: Future Imperfect

Chapter 26: Frontiers

Chapter 27: Collision Course

Chapter 28: Mea Culpa

Chapter 29: Family Matters

Chapter 30: Going the Distance

Chapter 31: Benediction

Chapter 32: Leaving

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