Impossible my story - Stan Walker

Walker, Stan.

Thomson, Margie.

Notes
338 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates
illustrations (chiefly colour), portraits.
Summary: For the first time, Stan Walker speaks with startling honesty about abuse and addiction, hardship and excess, cancer and discrimination, and growing up in a family where love and violence were horribly entwined. From one of the finest singers to emerge from Australia and New Zealand Aotearoa in a generation, Impossible is a story of redemption and the power of forgiveness. It's also a story about courage and hope; about a young Māori boy finding his place and purpose, never forgetting who he is and where he came from.
Custom 2
20201021122242.0
Location edition Bar Code due date
Non-Fiction B0017330
16/06/2026

Reviews

Date Reviewer Review
18/10/2022 08:38:03This book was very inspirational because it talks about Stan Walker's journey to become a successful artist. One of the highlights would be when Stan was a young boy, and he was physically abused by his dad every time he did something wrong. I felt happy because as he grew up, he forgives his dad even after all the things he went through.