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ChaoticMissAdventures
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When I rate memoirs I rate on readability, structure and if the story is easy to understand. I do not decide what I think the author should tell me.
Simone's bio is fairly linear with not much back and forth through time which I appreciate, I also really enjoyed how she seemed to place herself in the time, not hinting on what is to come later.
For all this I think this is a great bio.
On a personal note 👇

ChaoticMissAdventures I am a bit disappointed on how much she strived to center men and pestle them in her life . At the end she even says I am as happy as I can be without a husband.... Yikes. She also seems to almost completely ignored her daughter which, another yikes. The book does give you a lot to think on around that and around art+politics; stage parents vs. unsupportive parents 1mo
TieDyeDude I watched What Happened, Miss Simone? on Netflix. If I remember right, she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and especially her later years were a bit tumultuous. Her daughter was a producer on the film, so it is interesting that she was mostly omitted from Simone's autobiography... 1mo
ChaoticMissAdventures @TieDyeDude I have not seen this, I should call it up. I thought it was odd she rarely brought Lisa up. She does have a line at the end of the book (published about 10 years before she died) where she mentioned how she felt they were not close because Nina was too busy to have a close relationship with her. But she was also running off to Barbados to have an affair. (Trying not to judge) 1mo
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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I recently learned that the block of the park closest to my office was designed as Men Only back in the early 1900s.

There is a similar block 2 streets down that was for Women. I am glad we were equal (? At least they are the same size and both have bathrooms) but it really makes me determined to sit at the closer male side whenever I can. It's a good attitude for Nina Simone.

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ChaoticMissAdventures
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Tis the season. My therapist is out sick, the appointment is already on my work calendar so I am taking a moment away.

Reading about the incomparable Nina Simone

Suet624 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 2mo
Amiable That‘s another form of therapy, so it‘s good! 2mo
kspenmoll ❤️ 2mo
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Leftcoastzen
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The current political climate is so cruel , this mug spoke to me , hope it will help me calm down a bit . A beautiful quote for many situations, right?
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Ruthiella Love it! 10mo
TheBookHippie Love. 10mo
DGRachel I love that mug! Thank you for sharing! 10mo
sarahbarnes ♥️♥️♥️ 10mo
MemoirsForMe 😍😍😍 10mo
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liz.eng

This is a biography about a girl named Nina Simone. She grew up in a very religious household where her momma was a preacher and house maid. She had a rough time growing up because she was not easily excepted because of her color of skin. She was very talented in playing the piano. She tried to get into a performing arts program called Curtis Institute. She later learned she was rejected because of her skin color. She grew more popular overtime.

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Eggs
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Although Feeling Good was written by Anthony Newley / Leslie Bricusse for “The Roar of the Greasepaint, The Smell of the Crowd”, it was Nina Simone that most listeners associate it with - she sang it with passion ❤️‍🔥

#FeelinGoodNinaSimone
#VolumesAndVocals

@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Eggs Absolutely 💯 ❤️🙌🏻 3y
deeannloso I love that song! It‘s one of my favorites! 3y
Eggs @deeannloso 🤗🎶😊 3y
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JuliaTheBookNerd
Shadowheart | Tad Williams
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“‘Feeling Good‘ was written to express a particular kind of euphoria: that which comes with liberation from oppression.”

#FeelinGood #NinaSimone

#VolumesAndVocals 🎶🌞🌈🌼

#BookNerd 🤓📚💙

Eggs ❤️🩶🖤 3y
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