Emma Brockes
Emma Brockes writes for the Guardian and contributes to The New York Times and The New Yorker. She is the winner of two British Press Awards (Young Journalist of the Year and Feature Writer Of the Year) and while at Oxford she won the Philip Geddes Memorial Prize for Journalism. Her last book, She Left Me The Gun , was the story of her mother's life. She lives in New York.
Emma Brockes writes for the Guardian and contributes to The New York Times and The New Yorker. She is the winner of two British Press Awards (Young Journalist of the Year and Feature Writer Of the Year) and while at Oxford she won the Philip Geddes Memorial Prize for Journalism. Her last book, She Left Me The Gun , was the story of her mother's life. She lives in New York. See less
Emma Brockes's Featured Books
Emma Brockes book reviews
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What Would Barbra Do?: How Musicals Changed My Life
Babs and Ethel and Esther and Poppins
by mink, Jan 10, 2008
This
is a breezy, insightful book on ALL musicals, Hollywood AND Broadway.
There is mucho info on La Merman (The Great, getting some of her due)
and Esther Williams (becoming forgotten). The ... Read More