Description
Author Judy Collins
Publisher Simon & Schuster (First Edition, Hardcover, 1998)
Format Hardcover with Brodart Archival Cover
Condition like new
Summary
In this luminous and soul-baring memoir, legendary singer-songwriter Judy Collins invites readers behind the curtain of her celebrated career to share the personal trials and emotional upheavals that shaped her as both an artist and a woman. Singing Lessons is far more than a chronicle of fame—it’s an intimate exploration of grief, addiction, and the enduring power of music as a tool for healing. With graceful prose and poetic reflection, Collins recounts her son’s tragic suicide, her own journey through alcoholism, and the hard-earned wisdom that emerged through pain. This is a courageous, uplifting story that resonates with anyone who has ever faced profound loss and searched for light in the aftermath.
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