Janet Devlin
Publisher Description
All the accounts of Miss Devlin on the show were naturally about her music and her unusually lovely voice. At first she got rave reviews from the judges, the live audience, and the television viewers. She fell out of favor with the judges and reached fifth in the competition. She went home to her little hamlet of Gortin, Ireland – end of story? – not so fast. Four years later Miss Devlin is back on the scene with her first recording album. But the story is not her rise in music; it is about her tenacity and character. You may want to consider her as your child’s role model. You decide.
Customer Reviews
Torture to read
Fawning, speculative and devoid of any information that fans don't already know. I could not make it ten pages into the book before I started skimming. It reads like a series of hyperbolic fan-forum posts by a starry eyed little girl.
Note: The book is ostensibly about Janet Devlin, but only 116 pages of this 288-page "book" is devoted to her. The rest is a collection of nauseatingly sappy writings. Polluting this already horrible book is both dishonest and self-serving, and would not be permitted by any publisher (not that any publisher would read this submission without tossing it in the waste bin - probably sooner than I did).