A moving, powerful autobiography from an inspirational woman - one of the Windrush generation who became a member of the House of Lords. Floella Benjamin was the little girl from the Caribbean who became a British household name, and along the way received some of the highest accolades around, incl...
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Book binding :Paperback
Preservation state :3. Good
Publication Date :09/12/2023
Year of edition :0
Authors :Floella Benjamin
Number of pages :384
A moving, powerful autobiography from an inspirational woman - one of the Windrush generation who became a member of the House of Lords.
Floella Benjamin was the little girl from the Caribbean who became a British household name, and along the way received some of the highest accolades around, including a BAFTA Special Lifetime Achievement Award and a Damehood, and became a Peer in the House of Lords. A natural storyteller, What Are You Doing Here is her incredibly moving and honest account of her remarkable life and her refusal to be defined by others.
Born in Trinidad, she came to England in 1960 with her family as part of the Windrush generation. She was shocked to find a cold and unwelcoming Britain, her first and by no means last experience of racism. Benjamin quickly realized that if she was going to survive, she had to learn how to live in two cultures. Forced to leave school at sixteen, she resolved to become Britain's first Black woman bank manager, but a successful audition for a national musical put her on the path to a decades-spanning career in entertainment.
From Play School to pantomime, television documentaries and singing with orchestras all over the world, Floella's entertainment work was only one string to her bow. Over the last thirty years, she has dedicated herself to charitable causes, lobbying prime ministers on behalf of children, building her Touching Success foundation, and advocating for more representation across the media.
Benjamin also set up her own television company, was the Chancellor of the University of Exeter for a decade, and ran ten London Marathons for Barnardos.
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