Speaking for Myself: The Autobiography

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"Speaking for Myself: The Autobiography" is the memoir of British barrister and former Prime Minister Tony Blair’s wife Cherie Booth, recounting her personal life, legal career, and experiences at the heart of UK politics.

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instanceOf book
about Downing Street life
New Labour era in British politics NERFINISHED
balancing career and family
role of a Prime Minister’s spouse
women in the legal profession
author Cherie Blair NERFINISHED
Cherie Booth NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describes Cherie Booth’s legal career
Cherie Booth’s personal life
experiences at the heart of UK politics
life as the wife of a British Prime Minister
work as a barrister
featuresRole British barrister
Queen’s Counsel NERFINISHED
focusesOnPeriod early 21st century
late 20th century
genre legal memoir
political memoir
hasSpouseDescribed Tony Blair NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject British politics
Cherie Blair NERFINISHED
Cherie Booth NERFINISHED
Tony Blair NERFINISHED
family life
legal career
narrativePerspective first person
setting United Kingdom NERFINISHED

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Cherie Booth notableWork Speaking for Myself: The Autobiography