Shania Twain Writing Memoir

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Shania Twain Penning Memoirs

Singer Shania Twain is writing an autobiography which will tell all about her husband's affair.
Shania Twain's is working on her memoirs.
The 'Still The One' singer is planning to reveal everything about her incredible life including details of the affair her husband Robert 'Mutt' Lange had with her friend Marie Anne Thiebaud which ultimately ended their 14-year marriage in May 2008.
Shania said: "There have been moments in my life I was concerned by the reality that tomorrow would never come. Recently I experienced one of those moments to an intensity that brought on a sudden urgency to document my life before I ran out of time, before I had the opportunity to share an honest and complete account of my life, in my own words.
"There are times in your life that are meant for reflection, and this was one of them. I began writing this book with a sincere respect for the past, present and future as something never to be taken for granted."
Shania - who is currently dating Marie-Anne's former husband Frederic Thiebaud - will also write about her childhood in Canada and her stratospheric rise to fame as a country singer.
Judith Curr, of publishers Atria Books, revealed 45-year-old Shania is hoping to inspire people with her writing.
She said: "The book will be a help and inspiration to many, and those who think they know her from her music will be surprised at the raw and personal place she writes from."
Shania Twain, country music star and budding author is penning an autobiography detailing intimate details of her personal life, including the affair that ended her 14-year marraige.
The book will be comprehensive, covering her earliest childhood in Canada all the way to her rise to country super-stardom.
Twain was born Eilleen Regina Edwards in Windsor, Ontario. She wrote her first songs, 'Is Love a Rose' and 'Just Like Storybooks' at the age of 10.
At 13 she performed on CBS' 'Tommy Hunter Show,' and began taking singing lessons to augment her musical talents.
Her self-titled debut album was released under the Mercury Nashville Records label, was not a hit. Her next album, 'The Woman in Me,' was release in 1995. 'Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under' rose to no. 1 on the Country Billboard Charts, putting Twain on the road to stardom.
In 1997, Twain released 'Come on Over,' which positioned her as an artist with the ability to cross over from country into pop music.