Started a memoir by Jewel, a singer I like.
Started a memoir by Jewel, a singer I like.
Excellent memoir! I am only maybe 1.34% as self-aware as Jewel, turns out, tho 🙄
I never tire of learning about the bigger picture, especially when it comes to the humans to whom we have been given only specific, carefully-marketed or brutally-vilified exposure.
I have yet to read a famous person‘s story that made me desire fame.
The audio version is wonderful for reasons you may guess! Her reading voice is as lovely as her singing voice. 🎶
A memoir of singer/songwriter/actress Jewel who grew up with her father among what she describes as “growing up always camping”and a divorced, hippie, manipulative mother. It is her journey both inward and outward of performing, singing, struggling with finances and relationships to her current mature outlook as a single divorced mother. Jewel is as resilient as they get & this memoir is well worth reading for those on their own journeys.
Jewel is one of my favorite artists and when I picked this book up I was unable to put it down. I may have to pick it up for a reread soon.
#favoritebook #exploreathon2020
Jewel Kilcher, known in the music industry solely by her first name, shares her powerful story of childhood trauma, homelessness, career success, and healing. https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3116786519
I accidentally ordered some books from ThriftBooks. It was after midnight when I selected these and I feel I cannot be held responsible for choices made after midnight. That‘s a fair defense, right?
What are your favorite sources for secondhand books? Locally, I love The Dog Eared Book, The Corner Bookstore, thrift stores, and library book sales. If I purchase them online, I typically shop eBay or ThriftBooks.
Audible 2 for 1.Do I need anything from this? No. Do I find it hard to pass up a deal? Yes. I joined audible to get Harry Potter and haven‘t yet....
Equal parts memoir and self-help, Jewel keeps it raw and real. It‘s especially good as an audiobook, as Jewel reads (and occasionally sings) her own story. She‘s incredibly inspiring. This book has earned a permanent spot in my library.
I listened to this book which awarded me her singing. Jewel has had a rough life with parents that didn't know how to show her love. She worked hard for everything and learned to love herself and to forgive.
Belated #FunFridayPhoto! This is one of those picks that might have to do with nostalgia more than anything. I listened to Jewel's memoir because she's been one of my favorite singers since I was a teen. I remember carting her music around on my turquoise CD player in the '90s. :p. "Barcelona" is my fave song, and I tie my love of her female folk to my mom's fave singers from the '60s and '70s. But read this for her singular experiences, too.
This book impressed me. Jewel is candid about her past, mentioning in the Afterword notes that she hopes people may find help in what she has been through. I had no idea of her past personal traumas, but I can see where she has poured her life experiences into her songs + poetry.
I especially loved reading about her Alaskan childhood-so different than my life here in NC. Bonus: Jewel sings + reads some of her poetry!
Audio: Jewel narrates ✔️✔️✔️
*sigh sigh sigh* Why does this happen so often? 🙄🙄🙄
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This memoir is great, by the way. I thought I would power thru it like I do with some, but there are some meaty thoughts in here. I wish I had a paper copy to highlight and underline.
This is my #currentlyreading memoir to listen to while I work. Read by the author.
This had my attention from the very beginning. I've always liked Jewel. So excited that this hold finally came in from the library 👏🏻