AT THE start of this autobiography, Sinéad O’Connor remarks, “I’ve told my story as I remember it and tried to tell it the way I speak”. Never a stranger to controversy, the outspoken singer’s somewhat hazy memories are filled with contradictions. Caught between her inner “vulnerable girl” and the public image of a “Bambi in… Read more »
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