Multi-award winning comedienne Angie Le Mar tells us what makes her tick. Suffering from dyslexia, exclusion from school, pioneering in the field of comedy. "I am what dreams are made of." Yes, that little black girl from Lewisham! "I knew from a young child I had something important to do in the world, and that was to share the gift of laughter." Respected in the field of comedy, TV and theatre, as a radio and TV talk show host, Angie has created a formidable career in a difficult industry. Celebrating over 30 years in the entertainment business at 51 years old, we hear about her journey. Angie Le Mar is a pioneer; she has triumphantly beaten the odds, achieving great successes, but with highs and lows, facing rejection, suffered life-threatening illness, but still believed that God had a plan for her. Little did she know He would bring her Full Circle.
Insights into Angie's childhood growing up as the only girl in a house full of brothers (including slashing dolls and drinking paint stripper lol) as well as details about her career.
I enjoyed reading this. May be it was because it was funny, or because it was nostalgic - I grew up in the same neck of the woods as the author and recognised the places and the people. This biography brought tears and laughter, but also the understanding that I can still make my dreams come true!