Kate moss biography book
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I'm of the school of thought that a biography is something that gets written, you know, after you've already lived a long and interesting life. As Tyra Banks said this weekend at the New York Times "Sunday with the Magazine" series, "I'll wait until I'm Barbara Walters's age." But it looks like one of her fellow 90s-era supers doesn't want to wait that long.
NEW YORK - MAY 04: (L-R) Model Kate Moss and designer Marc Jacobs attend "The Model as Muse: Embodying Fashion" Costume Institute Gala at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 4, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by Larry Busacca/Getty Images)
Getty ImagesAccording to British paper The Mirror, people have been clamoring for Kate Moss's memoirs for ages now, and thanks to Sir Richard Branson, the long-anticipated tome may soon be a reality. They're calling it a "worts and all" book where Kate will dish on her relationship with troublemaker Pete
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Kate Moss Biography: Fashion's Rebel Queen (An Inspiring Book For Kids)
Born in a small town in England, Kate Moss wasn't like the other models. She was shorter and didn't fit the typical standards of beauty at the time, but her confidence, individuality, and edgy charm made her a global icon. This book follows Kate's rise from a shy teen to the face of the world's biggest mode brands, showing that being different can be your greatest strength.
With fun illustrations and an empowering message, *Fashion's Rebel Queen* teaches kids the importance of staying true to yourself, embracing what makes you unique, and never giving up on your dreams-no matte
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Hello and welcome.
2025 is shaping up to be quite a year, with one new book, two paperback publications and three reissues. And that’s before celebrating the 20th publication anniversary of my novel Labyrinth and the 30th anniversary of the Women’s Prize for Fiction, which I co-founded in 1996.
So, January kicks off with the paperback publication of Warrior Queens & Quiet Revolutionaries: How Women (Also) Built the World. Such a lot has changed for women in the world since I wrote the book in 2022, so it’s an updated version taking some of those seismic world events into account. Click here to buy.
In February, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the novel that changed my life – Labyrinth – there will be a fantastic new anniversary edition with a new introduction by Sir Ian Rankin and an afterword by me. Click here to order.
At the tail end of February, I’ll be back on the road with a new one-woman theatre show – Unlocking the Secrets of the Labyrinth – travelling all