Being Conchita - We Are Unstoppable

Being Conchita - We Are Unstoppable
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Publisher : Kings Road Publishing
Total Pages : 188
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ISBN-10 : 9781784187057
ISBN-13 : 1784187054
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Book Synopsis Being Conchita - We Are Unstoppable by : Conchita Wurst

Download or read book Being Conchita - We Are Unstoppable written by Conchita Wurst and published by Kings Road Publishing. This book was released on 2015-05-07 with total page 188 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Her performance at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2014 propelled her to become a worldwide inspiration for millions. However, at the same time her detractors united against her - demonstrations were held before the European Parliament and death threats were issued against her.Conchita Wurst both polarised and fascinated people with her wonderful singing and fearless image; Elton John, Cher, Karl Lagerfeld and Jean Paul Gaultier were among the many who publicly admired her talent and courage.Now she talks for the first time about the good and bad of her childhood, both the love she received from her parents and the support of her grandmother, but also the discrimination she experienced first-hand from others. She also answers some important questions: why did she feel the need to leave home at the age of fourteen to stand on her own two feet? How did Tom Neuwirth become Conchita Wurst? And how did she manage to realise her dreams when day after day obstacles were placed in her path?Being Conchita is the fascinating story of a young boy from the provinces who always had a vision of one day being a star.


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