Close to the Bone Lisa Ray
Material type:
- 9789353570156
- N8354 R39 2019
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N8217.F33 M53 2020 Reading fashion in art / | N8257.5 .C68 2022 Voice as art : from theatre to forensics / | N8259 A78 2012 The art of walking : a field guide / | N8354 R39 2019 Close to the Bone | N8530 .M53 2009 Green guide for artists : nontoxic recipes, green art ideas, & resources for the eco-conscious artist / | NA737.H29 A35 2013 Theater of architecture / | NA737.U7 L67 2010 Joseph Urban / |
How fortunate a thing it is, when life alters you without warning." Lisa Ray is one of India's first supermodels. She's also an actor, a cancer survivor, a mother of twins through surrogacy. She is a woman who has lived many lives. And this is her story. Close to the Bone is an unflinching, deeply moving account of Lisa Ray's life, tracing her childhood in Canada as the biracial daughter of an Indian man and a Polish woman, her rise as a popular Bollywood star, and her battle with a rare, incurable cancer. Transporting and atmospheric, it takes readers across the world, from Toronto in the 1970s, when Lisa was desperately trying to find place and purpose to the intense frenetic streets of Bombay, where, unmoored and lost, she began her film career; from the hot and sweaty sensuality of Colombo, a place where she finally began finding acceptance to the romance of Holland Park in London. At once funny, charming and gut-wrenchingly honest, Close to the Bone is Lisa Ray's brave and inspiring story of a life lived on her own terms.
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