
Society's Child
My Autobiography
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Janis Ian
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Janis Ian
Audie Award, Narration by the Author or Authors, 2013
Grammy Award Winner, Best Spoken Word Album, 2013
Booklist Top 10 Biography Audiobooks
The inspiration for the film Janis Ian: Breaking Silence
Janis Ian was catapulted into the spotlight in 1966 at the age of 15, when her soul-wrenching song "Society's Child" became a hit. An intimate portrait of an interracial relationship, "Society's Child" climbed the charts despite the fact that many radio stations across the country refused to play it because of its controversial subject matter. But this was only the beginning of a long and illustrious career.
In this fascinating memoir of her more than 40 years in the music business, Ian chronicles how she did drugs with Jimi Hendrix, went shopping for Grammy clothes with Janis Joplin, and sang with Mel Tormé, all the while never ceasing to create unforgettable music.
In 1975, Ian's legendary "At Seventeen" earned two Grammy awards and five nominations. Her next two albums brought her worldwide platinum hits. But after seven albums in as many years, she made a conscious decision to walk away from the often grueling music business. During this period, she struggled through a difficult marriage, which ended with her then husband's attempt to destroy her, and a sudden illness that very nearly cost her her life. The hiatus from music lasted for close to a decade until, in 1993, Ian returned with the release of the Grammy-nominated Breaking Silence. Now, as she moves gracefully into her fifth decade as a recording artist and writer, Ian continues to draw large audiences around the globe.
In Society's Child, Janis Ian provides a relentlessly honest account of the successes and failures - and the hopes and dreams - of an extraordinary life.
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Janis was always about her music, this come clear in the book. What comes clear in the book is how the underbelly of the industry comes to the fore.
All she ever wanted to do was produce music. She trusted those around her to her fault. Most everybody she knew let her down, big time. In the end they were all leaches.
It's amazing she survived as well as she did.
This is an excellent book.
she won me over
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Loved it
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My Autobiography
Janis Ian
MY RATING ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️▫️
PUBLISHER Audible
PUBLISHED June 7, 2012
NARRATOR Janis Ian
A poignant book, written from the heart of a creatively brilliant woman with amazing perseverance.
SUMMARY
Janis Ian wrote her first song at twelve and was launched into the spotlight in 1966, at 15 when her song Society’s Child became a hit. This was only the beginning of a long and illustrious career for the young genius. Ian chronicles her 40 years in the music business and how she did drugs with Jimi Hendrix, and went shopping for Grammy clothes with Janice Joplin all the while never ceasing to create resonating music.
In 1975, Ian‘s song At Seventeen earned two Grammy awards and five nominations. Her next two albums brought her worldwide platinum hits. But after seven albums in seven years, she walked away from the music business. During this period, she struggled through a difficult marriage and a sudden illness that very nearly cost her life. The break from music lasted for close to a decade until in 1993, Janice returned with the release of the Grammy nominated Breaking Silence. In SOCIETY’S CHILD, JANIS IAN provides a deeply honest account of the successes and failures and hopes and dreams of her life.
REVIEW
JANIS IAN is revealed as an amazing woman with tremendous inner strength, who was not afraid to show us her weaknesses in this emotionally powerful book. All her creative and lyrical storyteller skills evident in her music, are apparent in SOCIETY’S CHILD. IAN reveals an uncanny amount of turmoil; molestation, abuse, theft, illness, and the IRS. It is inspiring that after all the bad, that she was willing and able to get back on her feet, and find joy in her life again. Not only did she persevere, but that she chose to honestly share her life story with us, is a gift. It’s an expertly delivered self-portrait of an amazing artist.
The audiobook includes IAN singing a portion of a song in the introduction to each chapter, and detailing the song’s inspiration. Music and biography lovers will delight in Society’s Child. The audiobook won three awards: Audi Award, Narration by Author, 2013; Grammy Award Winner, Best Spoken Word Album, 2013; and Booklist Top 10 Biography Audiobooks.
A Poignant Autobiography
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Every time I stopped listening, I couldn’t wait to start again.
Janis’s voice and songs pulled me into her story and made feel as if I was right there. What a amazing strong woman!
WONDERFUL
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I hungered for each new chapter and cried "say it ain't so" in the mists or each.
Being self read and adding bits of her own songs brings life, our lives to each chapter, time and Character.
I give it 5of5 in every Category.
A true artist, captures a time its people and there effect on a real person brought to life
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What did you love best about Society's Child?
I loved the parts where Janis played her own songs and filled in the story with music.Who was your favorite character and why?
JanisWhat does Janis Ian bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
You cannot read the book, it is specifically a audio book because there are musical sections incorporated with her story.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
If I could, I would have. I was listening to it in the car... at some points I did not want to get out of my car.Fantastic!
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Highly recommend, she's a beautiful soulful artist. Plus, she played with the best of them on tour, right during the musical renaissance of 60s and 70s music movement.
You will love it, very personal and her voice easy on the ears. She even sings on the narrative which enriches the storytelling ten fold!
five of five stars!
Enchanting!! Ian's story much more than expected!
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100% recommend.
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Thanks Janis
Inspirational, emotionally engaging, LGBTQ friendly
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outstanding
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