Description
Author: Carole King
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing (Hachette)
Edition: First Edition, First Printing
Date of Publication: 2012
Place of Publication: New York
Page Count: 457 pages
Condition: Fine hardcover in Brodart-protected dust jacket; ex-library copy with library stamp to front endpaper, no jacket stickers, clean interior, tight binding
Description:
In A Natural Woman, Carole King tells her own story with warmth, honesty, and insight—from her early days in the Brill Building writing era-defining hits to her groundbreaking success as a solo artist. Candid and deeply personal, the memoir offers an inside look at the creative process behind songs that shaped American popular music, as well as the personal struggles and triumphs that informed them.
Collector’s Notes / Why We Love This Book:
A definitive music memoir from one of the most influential songwriters of the twentieth century. While this is a library copy, its excellent condition and Brodart-protected jacket make it a strong reading and reference copy for music lovers.


