In this extraordinary personal autobiography, William gives us an insight into what it has been like to play Ken for all those years. He tells the story of his early life and the spiritual influences that have inspired him to seek a deeper understanding of life. His years in the Army shaped him into a responsible and self-reliant young man who realized at the end of his se
In this extraordinary personal autobiography, William gives us an insight into what it has been like to play Ken for all those years. He tells the story of his early life and the spiritual influences that have inspired him to seek a deeper understanding of life. His years in the Army shaped him into a responsible and self-reliant young man who realized at the end of his service as an officer that he wanted to act. William also talks about how he has dealt with his various personal challenges, including the profound impact of the tragic loss of his young daughter.
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Paperback
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320 pages
Published
October 1st 2008
by Hay House UK Ltd
(first published January 1st 2007)
An alright read however far to much spirital guidance. Intresting but I wanted a real insight onto the street, the title is very misleading I have to say. I was expecting so much more from this book. Disapointed.
I found this a little disappointing. In
Soul on the Street
Roache gets a bit too metaphysical for my taste. Perhaps I was expecting a different kind of "soul".