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Rock n Roll Nanny

A journey through rock music and personal transformation

Sally Arnold author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:SilverWood Books Ltd

Published:17th Oct '22

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This memoir chronicles Sally Arnold's transformative journey as she becomes a nanny for Mick Jagger's daughter, Jade, while breaking barriers as a female tour manager in the rock industry.

In Rock n Roll Nanny, readers are taken on a captivating journey through the vibrant world of rock music in the early 1970s. Sally Arnold, a young woman seeking adventure, takes a nannying job in Paris that changes her life forever. Her primary responsibility is to care for Jade, the daughter of rock legend Mick Jagger. However, as she navigates her new role, Sally quickly finds herself immersed in the exhilarating and chaotic lifestyle of rock stars, becoming the first female tour manager in an industry dominated by men.

Throughout her experiences, Sally encounters a plethora of iconic personalities and unforgettable moments. From preparing a festive Christmas lunch with Jagger to dancing the night away with The Who's wild drummer Keith Moon, her life is anything but ordinary. As she manages the challenges of being in the spotlight, she also learns to handle the complexities of relationships within the rock and roll entourage, including the often tumultuous dynamics with the WAGs.

As Sally transitions into organizing charity events, she continues to meet larger-than-life figures, including Billy Connolly and Rowan Atkinson, and even interacts with dignitaries like Princess Diana and Mikhail Gorbachev. Rock n Roll Nanny offers an insider's perspective on the trials and triumphs of navigating a world filled with fame, fortune, and unforgettable experiences, showcasing Sally's resilience and strength in this extraordinary environment.

ISBN: 9781800421493

Dimensions: 210mm x 148mm x 17mm

Weight: unknown

300 pages