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Sharon osbourne biography extreme terrain

          In her long-awaited autobiography, Sharon Osbourne reveals the truth behind the headlines in her characteristically frank, intimate and articulate way.!

          Blurring the line between reality and fantasy is what made Osbourne a superstar to begin with.

          Sharon Osbourne Extreme: My Autobiography

          September 20, 2012
          Excellent. I read A LOT of bios- especially rock and celebrity... but I never read one that I connected with so personally, or was so sad to finish.

          I just want to have coffee with Sharon every morning....

          From her extraordinary childhood as the daughter of infamous rock manager Don Arden, to managing and marrying rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, to her own rising fame.

          in another life, perhaps.

          Painfully honest about her struggle as the wife of an addict. I am the wife of an alcoholic, and I have read a lot of books about addiction and/or addicts. But none other has touched my heart so deeply.

          If you love an addict- spouse, child, friend, etc- and have found other accounts to not exactly portray your pov, try this one.

          I am a similar smart-ass, no-back-down personality to Sharon, I think.

          Sharon Osbourne was born in London in She is married to rock legend Ozzy Osbourne and has three children: Aimee, Kelly and Jack.

        1. As the daughter of notorious rock manager Don Arden, Sharon Osbourne's childhood was an unruly mix of glamour and violence.
        2. In her long-awaited autobiography, Sharon Osbourne reveals the truth behind the headlines in her characteristically frank, intimate and articulate way.
        3. From her extraordinary childhood as the daughter of infamous rock manager Don Arden, to managing and marrying rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, to her own rising fame.
        4. Currently Unavailable This audiobook is no longer available through the publisher and we don't know if or when it will become available again.
        5. But I often feel others think my commitment to my husband is viewed as a weakness. Like, if I was so tough, I would "just leave".... this aspect of living with an addict is a central theme of Sharon's book. So also is the guilt brought on by considering cutting lose someone who has a real disease,