Celia: My Life

! Read # Celia: My Life by Celia Cruz, Ana Cristina Reymundo ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Celia: My Life She was open and accessible to her fans, but staunchly private about her personal life. Her flamboyant costumes clashed with her simple and straightforward demeanor. From her modest childhood in Cuba, to her exile years in Mexico, to her remarkable career and life in America, Celia Cruz -- the Queen of Salsa -- was a woman of contradictions. And now the woman who said, I never wanted to write an autobiography, has done just that -- saying her final farewell to her fans.Based on more than five

Celia: My Life

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Rating : 4.41 (822 Votes)
Asin : 0060725559
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 304 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-06-25
Language : English

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She lives in Hurst, Texas. She has been the recipient of numerous awards, including Hispanic Media’s 100’s list of Top 100 US Hispanic journalists. . Ana Cristina Reymundo has been the Editorial Director of Nexos magazine since 1998

Hilda M. said Nice that it is Celia's own words. Nice that it is Celia's own words, but it really does not give details about her life the way I wanted. Mostly focuses on artistic accomplishments.. C M Brown said Echamos de menos, Celia!. Thank you Celia, for sharing your life with us!Latin or any other nationality, it would benefit you learn about Celia Cruz. Beside being an amazing performer and world known singer, she shares this gift of entertainment with the world with so much love, and yes, Azucar!Wonderfully shared in this reading! Thanks!. Celia! An excellent read! Her life story written by herself!

One answer: "Only God knows why I've been so fortunate." Another explanation—that Cruz's success derived from her inimitable vocal style, passion for Cuba and its music, and her desire to keep expanding her oeuvre by recording with new artists and embracing all types of Cuban music (rumba, cha-cha, mambo, etc.)—is less a focal point of this book, but emerges nonetheless as the reason for her eventual status as "a cross-cultural, cross-generational phenomenon," according to People magazine. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. Photos. Cruz (1925–2003) r

She was open and accessible to her fans, but staunchly private about her personal life. Her flamboyant costumes clashed with her simple and straightforward demeanor. From her modest childhood in Cuba, to her exile years in Mexico, to her remarkable career and life in America, Celia Cruz -- the Queen of Salsa -- was a woman of contradictions. And now the woman who said, "I never wanted to write an autobiography," has done just that -- saying her final farewell to her fans.Based on more than five hundred hours of taped interviews recorded just months before her death, Celia includes personal photos, notes, mementos, and anecdotes celebrating the soul of an extraordinary life blessed with talent, burdened with heartbreak, and rewarded with glorious triumphs.

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