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Just So Stories
Hachette
SEP 27, 2023 | 9780733649837 | RRP $34.99
I only quite recently re-watched Looking for Alibrandi, thoroughly enjoying it all over again, so was keen to read and review this memoir, simply on the strength of Pia’s amazing presence as Josie Alibrandi.And I was not disappointed, because her memoir is every bit as fresh, quirky and memorable as that role which first brought her to our collective, national attention.
Beginning with looking back at the family and childhood that shaped her, Italian immigrants with a strong sense of connection, along with her parents Italian/Irish-Australian heritage, Pia re-traces the significant moments in her early life, her passion for dance especially ballet, the frequent re-inventions as the family moved houses/states, and she was once again the new girl and finally, her journey as an actor.
Add to this mix, her strength of character, her vigilance against bullying and gender discrimination, and her advocacy for those with vitiligo, and you will find yourself with an added respect for this feisty w From one of our most-loved actors comes a charming, honest and uplifting memoir full of heart and humour that reminds us all of the two things that matter most - love and family. (A good cannoli and some Vegemite toast also rate pretty highly!) For years Pia Miranda has been stopped in the street by calls of, 'Found you!', forever linked to that character we all loved: Josie from Looking for Alibrandi. But playing Josie is only one small part of everything that has shaped the woman Pia has become. Australian actress Pia Miranda is an Australian actress. Her career was launched with her role in the 2000 feature film Looking for Alibrandi, an Australian film based on the novel of the same name by Melina Marchetta. She is also known for her roles as Karen Oldman in Neighbours (1998–1999), Jodie Spiteri in Wentworth (2015), and Jen in Mustangs FC (2017–2020), as well as winning Australian Survivor in 2019.[1][2] Born in Melbourne, Victoria, Miranda spent the majority of her early life travelling throughout Australia with her family, attending a large number of schools. She is of Italian and Irish descent.[3] After completing her high school certificate at the Sacré Cœur School,[4] Miranda studied history and drama at La Trobe University[5] before transferring to Victoria University, where she majored in drama and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (Performance Studies) in 1996.[6][7][8] After univers
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Finding My Bella Vita: A story of family, food, fame and working out who you are
As a child, her Nonna would tell her stories of the small volcanic island off Sicily she called home. Cannoli, curses and lighting a candle at church were as much a part of Pia's childhood as mouse plagues, her Aussie Nanna's lemon slice and cheering on South Melbourne at the footy with her Grandfather.
After chasing a childhood dream to become a ballet dancer (with a back-up plan of becoming a nun) she was cruelly shamed out of her leotard and into a new dream: acting. The rolle •
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