In her book Sounds Like Me: My Life (so far) in Song, Sara
Bareilles proves to be just as candid and charming on the page as she is
on stage. Whether it's talking about her grade school years, her
anxieties, or the true story behind her hit Love Song, Sara is
frank, funny, and open about her life, her career, her struggles, and
her triumphs. Her very naturalistic, conversational writing style makes
her comes across like a friend talking to you at the dinner table or
over the phone, equal parts self-deprecating, hopeful, grateful, and
humble.
Sara relates her stories in nine chapters - or essays, if
you prefer - each bearing the title of a song she's written. (The
section also begins with that song's lyrics, handwritten, which is a
very nice touch.) As one might assume with a biography, the book begins
with her childhood and ends with her current work on the musical Waitress
and is lightly peppered with photographs. In-between, we get a glimpse
into her early songs and shows, the year she spent in Italy in college,
and her first love and heartbreak. Fellow performers will enjoy the
details of life on the road, the gigs when she was just starting out as
well as the times she performed in large arenas or on television shows,
and so forth, but moreover, they will find connection and comfort in
knowing the difficulties Sara faced breaking into the business (and the
continued difficulties staying there) as well as the doubt, worry, and
vulnerability she feels when writing new songs, collaborating with
others, or trying to express her truest feelings in music and words.
Mid-way through the book, in the chapter Beautiful Girl,
Sara writes letters to her younger self. This is possibly my favorite
section of the book, and it serves as a reminder to be our own best
friends, to stop putting ourselves down and to keep our chins up,
because time and experience can truly make things better and clearer.
This
book will be treasured by Sara Bareilles's fans. I also hope it reaches
people who perhaps haven't heard her music, who find her through this
book first, because what an amazing experience that would be, to be
moved enough by this book and these words to go pick up her CDs. I only
wish this book contained all of her albums - but, wait, I already have
those. :)
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Monday, January 18, 2016
Sounds Like Me: My Life (so far) in Song by Sara Bareilles
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Monday, July 13, 2015
Diva Delight: Artists and Their Cats

It's always fun to find a non-fic pick to recommend to you all. I saw this little treasure and am happy to share it.
Drawn to cats, artists over time have found them to be subjects for their works and companions for their late night creations. How about a collection of photographs of artists and their felines? From Andy Warhol to Georgia O'Keefe to John Lennon, it's a joy to see creators and their muses caught by the camera in Artists and Their Cats. Various backstory is included, enriching the imagery.
"Behind every great artist is a great...cat."
Consider this little gem as a gift to yourself or another cat-lover. Especially with all the Siamese included. :)
Lorie Ann Grover (me) with Yzma
by Alison Nastasi
Chronicle Books, 2015
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