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The King's SpeechThe King's Speech

The King's Speech

Mark Logue, Peter Conradi

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The true story behind the award-winning movie of the same name, The King's Speech is written by London Sunday Times journalist Peter Conradi and Mark Logue -- grandson of Lionel Logue, whose recently discovered diaries and correspondence contain fascinating details about these events. It's the eve of World War II, and King Edward VIII has abdicated the throne of England to marry the woman he loves. Never has the nation needed a leader more. But the new monarch, George VI -- father of today's Queen Elizabeth II -- is painfully shy and cursed with a terrible stammer. How can he inspire confidence in his countrymen when he cannot even speak to them? Help arrives in speech therapist Logue, who not only is a commoner, but Australian to boot. Will he be able to give King George his voice? This stirring book tells an inspiring tale of one man’s rise from obscurity in 19th-century Adelaide to fame in Britain between the wars, and of the unlikely friendship between a reluctant king and the charismatic subject who helped save the British throne. - Publisher.

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OL Work ID
OL15668285W

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Kings and rulersFriends and associatesSpeech disordersSpeech therapyPatientsSpeech therapistsBiographyHistoryRoyaltyBIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHYFriendshipnyt:paperback-nonfiction=2011-02-06New York Times bestsellerGeorge vi, king of great britain, 1895-1952Elizabeth, queen, consort of george vi, 1900-2002Great britain, history, 20th century

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