The highly anticipated, empowering and honest memoir from Leigh-Anne Pinnock, member of one of the world's biggest girl bands, Little Mix.
The highly anticipated, empowering and honest memoir from Leigh-Anne Pinnock, member of one of the world's biggest girl bands, Little Mix.
'I found my power when I realized it was within me, within my skin and within my soul.
It just needed to be set free.' Leigh-Anne Pinnock's life changed overnight when she became part of the first ever girl band to win the X-Factor. The multi-platinum selling supergroup Little Mix, went on to become one of the biggest girl bands of all time.Launched into chart-topping global fame, Leigh-Anne was living her childhood dream of becoming a popstar. But behind the scenes, as a Black woman within an industry and team with little diversity, Leigh-Anne was struggling with her identity and felt completely lost. In her highly anticipated memoir, Leigh-Anne shares her journey from growing up in a mixed-race family in Britain to taking the pop world by storm. Honest and direct, she reveals the challenges and prejudices that stood in her path and how she overcame them by embracing her own power. Sharing the experiences and lessons that have shaped Leigh-Anne, this book will empower us all to challenge the status quo, stand up for what we believe in and go after our dreams.Leigh-Anne Pinnock is a singer, songwriter and member of hugely successful British girl band, Little Mix. Born in High Wycombe, she was raised with her two sisters by her half-Bajan mother and half-Jamaican father. Leigh-Anne is a passionate advocate for social causes and issues such as racism, sustainability and female empowerment. She recently fronted the BBC documentary Race, Pop and Power and launched non-profit The Black Fund with her partner Andre Gray and her sister Sairah.
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