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Talking to My Angels
Talking to My Angels | Melissa Etheridge
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Twenty years after the success of her first memoir, the New York Times bestseller The Truth Is . . ., the Grammy and Oscar award-winning rocker and trailblazing LGBTQAI icon takes stock of the intervening years, recounting the euphoric triumphs and the life-altering tragedies of her life. Live with spirit. Find peace in the chaos. Lean into the joy. Over the past twenty years, Melissa Etheridge has been blessed with success, love, joy, contentment, freedom, and release. She became a mother again, recorded eleven albums, toured the world, performed at the Grammy Awards, won an Oscar, discovered her one true love, and underwent a profound spiritual awakening. She also experienced illness, incomparable loss, heartache, guilt, shame, and devastating grief. She was diagnosed with breast cancer, endured two contentious and public break ups, and witnessed the devastating disintegration and death of her son, Beckett, to opioid addiction. Yet through it all, Melissa found the strength and courage to carry on. Talking to My Angels is a profoundly honest look into her inner life as a woman, an artist, a mother, and a survivor. With characteristic wit and courage, Melissa delves into how numerous tragedies served as a catalyst for growth, and what the past two decades have taught her about the value of music, love, family, and life in the face of death. It is her story: as raw, vulnerable, and electrifying as her acclaimed songs. Melissa shares hard truths about surviving and thriving—a journey through darkness and uncertainty that leads to forgiveness and love. A remarkable storyteller, she digs deep into the well of her life, sharing memories that, woven together, create a rich portrait of success and survival—an intimate, emotional and ultimately inspiring story of healing. A memoir a lifetime in the making, Talking to My Angels is Melissa’s engrossing—and at times harrowing—story as she lived it. It is a testament to the power of art, a touchstone for anyone seeking a path out of darkness, and a powerful love letter to the family and fans who’ve been integral to her journey.
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Soubhiville
Talking to My Angels | Melissa Etheridge
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I love Melissa Etheridge‘s earlier albums, and didn‘t know much about her personal life going in to this. I had no idea this was her second memoir, and I didn‘t even know she‘d had 4 children.
It was interesting hearing bits of what she was going through when some songs I love were written. And the audio has a lot of little live acoustic clips of her songs.
Overall though, this was just so-so for me. May interest bigger fans more.
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Ruthiella I loved her first album so much. 2mo
sarahbarnes What @Ruthiella said. I was a huge fan but haven‘t followed her as much in recent years. 2mo
Soubhiville @TheAromaofBooks this was my #bookspin 🙂📚💗 2mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2mo
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Soubhiville
Talking to My Angels | Melissa Etheridge
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#Bookspin and #Doublespin both gave me newish releases for September. The tagged will be on audio from the library; my hold says I‘ll have it within 2 weeks. And my aunt gave me The Berry Pickers, I love the cover!
Thanks @TheAromaofBooks 🙂📚🩷

tpixie The berry pickers cover is so beautiful 🤩 3mo
TheAromaofBooks Yay!!! Enjoy!! 3mo
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KathyWheeler
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If you are interested in this book, I‘d recommend the audio as Etheridge narrates and sings, including one of my favorites, You Can Sleep While I Drive. At a couple of points she gets a little too spiritual for me, but that‘s just me. She seems pretty open and honest discussing her early life, her relationships, her music, and the death of her son.

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KathyWheeler
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I always liked Melissa Etheridge, so I was excited to see this memoir was available from my library. I‘m listening to it because she narrates it and also sings occasionally. Feels strange, after so long away, to be back walking by the bay instead of a river. #audiowalk

Quirkybookworm I‘ve seen her in in concert way back then! Lol She was amazing to watch! 13mo
KathyWheeler @Quirkybookworm She came to where I live on her Yes I Am tour. I saw her then and that show was absolutely fantastic! 13mo
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