Facing the Music: A searingly candid memoir from S Club 7 star, Hannah Spearritt

Facing the Music: A searingly candid memoir from S Club 7 star, Hannah Spearritt

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Author: Hannah Spearritt
Format: Hardback, 158mm x 240mm, 553g, 256 pages
Published: Dialogue, United Kingdom, 2023

'There has been a lot of fun and adventure in my five decades on earth. There are also things from my past that I've needed to deal with. This is my story, my truth, with no holds barred - and I deserve to be able to tell it the way that I choose.'

It's time to face the music - the experiences that defined me, the mistakes that shaped me and the loves that changed my life.

From S Club 7 pop star to Hollywood starlet, Hannah Spearritt has been on the stage, screen and airwaves since her teens. As one seventh of an iconic pop band, providing the soundtrack to so many childhoods, she has spent most of her life in the limelight. Now, for the first time ever, she's ready to open up in this deeply candid memoir.

This is Hannah's true story. The lessons she has learned, the loves of her life, the dangerous health struggles, the friendships and the fallouts, the joy of being a mother and the heartbreak she has overcome - Hannah holds absolutely nothing back.

Facing the Music is Hannah on her own terms - brave, unfiltered and hugely inspirational. Hannah can't wait for the world to get to know the real her.

Hannah Spearritt is an actress and singer.

Aged 17, she shot to stardom in pop group S Club 7. During a five-year reign, the group had four UK number one singles and a UK number one album. Famed for their strong late 90s pop sound, they recorded four studio albums, released eleven singles and went on to sell over fourteen million albums worldwide.

During the course of her time with the band, S Club 7 won two BRIT Awards - in 2000 for British Breakthrough Act and in 2002, for Best British Single. In 2001, the group earned the Record of the Year award.

After disbanding in 2003, Hannah moved into acting, spending time in Hollywood and starring on TV dramas - Primeval, where she portrayed the role of Abby Maitland, EastEnders and Casualty.
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Author: Hannah Spearritt
Format: Hardback, 158mm x 240mm, 553g, 256 pages
Published: Dialogue, United Kingdom, 2023

'There has been a lot of fun and adventure in my five decades on earth. There are also things from my past that I've needed to deal with. This is my story, my truth, with no holds barred - and I deserve to be able to tell it the way that I choose.'

It's time to face the music - the experiences that defined me, the mistakes that shaped me and the loves that changed my life.

From S Club 7 pop star to Hollywood starlet, Hannah Spearritt has been on the stage, screen and airwaves since her teens. As one seventh of an iconic pop band, providing the soundtrack to so many childhoods, she has spent most of her life in the limelight. Now, for the first time ever, she's ready to open up in this deeply candid memoir.

This is Hannah's true story. The lessons she has learned, the loves of her life, the dangerous health struggles, the friendships and the fallouts, the joy of being a mother and the heartbreak she has overcome - Hannah holds absolutely nothing back.

Facing the Music is Hannah on her own terms - brave, unfiltered and hugely inspirational. Hannah can't wait for the world to get to know the real her.

Hannah Spearritt is an actress and singer.

Aged 17, she shot to stardom in pop group S Club 7. During a five-year reign, the group had four UK number one singles and a UK number one album. Famed for their strong late 90s pop sound, they recorded four studio albums, released eleven singles and went on to sell over fourteen million albums worldwide.

During the course of her time with the band, S Club 7 won two BRIT Awards - in 2000 for British Breakthrough Act and in 2002, for Best British Single. In 2001, the group earned the Record of the Year award.

After disbanding in 2003, Hannah moved into acting, spending time in Hollywood and starring on TV dramas - Primeval, where she portrayed the role of Abby Maitland, EastEnders and Casualty.