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 The King's Speech: How One Man Saved the British Monarchy

Author/Creator

Logue, Mark

Year of publication

2010

Co-Authors

Conradi, Peter

Publisher/Journal/URL

Stirling

Abstract

"The "quack" who saved a king... Featuring a star-studded cast of Academy Award winners and nominees, The King's Speech won the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival People's Choice Award and is generating plenty of Oscar buzz. This official film tie-in is written by London Sunday Times journalist Peter Conradi and Mark Logue--grandson of Lionel Logue, one of the movie's central characters.

It's the eve of World War II, and King Edward VIII has abdicated the throne of England to marry the woman he loves. Never has the nation needed a leader more. But the new monarch, George VI--father of today's Queen Elizabeth II--is painfully shy and cursed with a terrible stammer. How can he inspire confidence in his countrymen when he cannot even speak to them? Help arrives in speech therapist Logue, who not only is a commoner, but Australian to boot. Will he be able to give King George his voice? 

The King's Speech tells an inspiring tale of triumph over adversity and the unlikely friendship between a reluctant king and the charismatic subject who saved the throne." (Amazon)

Format

Book

Type od Content

Drama, biography

Size/length/pages

242 Pages

Keywords

speech impairment, speech therapist, biography, royal biography, Great Brittan history, Lo

Audience

Adults, Grades 9-12

Disability category

Speech Impairments

ISBN

140278676X

Notes 

https://www.amazon.com/Kings-Speech-Saved-British-Monarchy/dp/B005B1A0VM

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