Society's Child - My Autobiography
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Grammy Award Winner, Best Spoken Word Album, 2013
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Janis Ian was catapulted into the spotlight in 1966 at the age of fifteen, 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 forty 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 that 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."
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 that 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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Grammy Award-winning songwriter, singer and author, Janis Ian took the stage at age fifteen with a revolutionary song about interracial relationships, "Society's Child." It was 1966 and the country responded with both hostility and accolades. The song went to #1, and Janis was caught in the maelstrom of a divided country. Terrified by the hatred directed at her, she left the music industry, only to return a few years later with the worldwide hit "At Seventeen." The story never ends--her songs are currently used by artists as diverse as Bette Midler, John Mellencamp, and Celine Dion; she tours the world regularly to sold-out crowds, and she is considered one of the pre-eminent acoustic guitarists of our era by such notables as Chet Atkins. In addition to being a songwriter, singer and musician, Janis Ian is a columnist and author. Her books include science fiction, poetry, magazine articles and opinion columns, as well as her top-selling autobiography, "Society's Child".
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“Society’s Child is the hugely readable autobiography of an artist who has lived through success and crushing hardship but knows that ‘you can’t sing and cry at the same time.’ Sing on!”
—O, The Oprah Magazine
“Deftly written, the life experiences described by Janis Ian in this engaging memoir gives us a peek into the anatomy of a brilliant songwriter’
—Joan Baez
“A juicily entertaining look at an unusual life in show business.”Downbeat yet oddly rollicking and compulsively readable.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“Janis Ian is at once larger-than-life and excruciatingly human. In Society’s Child she describes great triumphs, devastating betrayals of every kind, and her extraordinary strength of spirit shines through every page.”
—Kathy Mattea
“A splendid retelling of a major life! Janis Ian is a survivor, and her book is an illuminating and inspiring read.”
—Anne McCaffrey
“I laughed, I ached, I wept, I cheered…and ultimately was totally taken by Janis Ian’s honest and deeply moving autobiography: an insightful and courageous personal account of her musical, spiritual and emotional journey.”
—Noel Paul Stookey, of Peter, Paul & Mary
—O, The Oprah Magazine
“Deftly written, the life experiences described by Janis Ian in this engaging memoir gives us a peek into the anatomy of a brilliant songwriter’
—Joan Baez
“A juicily entertaining look at an unusual life in show business.”Downbeat yet oddly rollicking and compulsively readable.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“Janis Ian is at once larger-than-life and excruciatingly human. In Society’s Child she describes great triumphs, devastating betrayals of every kind, and her extraordinary strength of spirit shines through every page.”
—Kathy Mattea
“A splendid retelling of a major life! Janis Ian is a survivor, and her book is an illuminating and inspiring read.”
—Anne McCaffrey
“I laughed, I ached, I wept, I cheered…and ultimately was totally taken by Janis Ian’s honest and deeply moving autobiography: an insightful and courageous personal account of her musical, spiritual and emotional journey.”
—Noel Paul Stookey, of Peter, Paul & Mary