Love Like This Love Like This

Descripción editorial

An unflinchingly honest, intimate memoir about love, loss and the courage it takes to embrace your whole story – even the parts you once wanted to hide.

After love, heartbreak, career highs and lows, motherhood, loss and self-discovery, I've learned that real strength doesn't come from holding it all together, but from allowing yourself to be vulnerable.

Natalie Bassingthwaighte, aka Nat Bass, has been on our screens and stages for decades, from her breakout role as Izzy Hoyland on Neighbours to iconic theatre performances as Roxie Hart and Shirley Valentine. As the lead singer of Rogue Traders, she took the Australian music industry by storm.

But behind the curtain, Nat's life tells another story: a teenage pregnancy, two marriages and divorces, the challenges of co-parenting, grief and loss, and, ultimately, finding love again in an unexpected place.

Inspiring and full of heart, Love Like This goes beyond the headlines to reveal the woman behind 'Nat Bass'. It's a story of resilience, reinvention and what it truly means to measure a life; not by mistakes or rejections, but with love, courage and connection.

GÉNERO
Biografías y memorias
PUBLICADO
2026
31 de marzo
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
320
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Pantera Press
INFORMACIÓN DEL PROVEEDOR
Hardie Grant books PTY Ltd
TAMAÑO
3,1
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