
Society's Child
My Autobiography
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Narrated by:
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Janis Ian
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Janis Ian
About this listen
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.
©2008 Janis Ian (P)2012 Audible, Inc.Critic reviews
Thank you Janice for sharing your life story.
Take the chance and listen you will not want to stop this story is infectious you will not regret the time spent listening,
the most amasing experiance
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Honest, fascinating and very moving…
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Simply brilliant!
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Great story
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I think she must have kept quite a few cherished memories from the later part of her life private. I think she was right to do that and I would expect no less from such a sensitive, thoughtful and charitable person. But the earlier parts of her life from her childhood to her mid-thirties are presented here with almost painful honesty. It is very moving.
There were very many stand-out moments but I particularly enjoyed the way she talked about her craft of songwriting and especially, of course, how she came to write Stars.
This has been a really compelling experience for me. Janis reads the book flawlessly and I was very touched by the brief moments of song.
Thanks, Janis, for sharing your life with us. It was mesmerising and unforgettable.
Space Invaders Champ and Sci Fi writer?
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Well it was great, sad, interesting, and entertaining. (I invited my wife to hear the story with me and she loved it though she is not as interested in her music as I am).
One of the things I love is that she introduces some of the chapters by singing the song or song she was working on in that period. It is a very personal and candid story that meanders like all our lives through highs and lows and the particular idiosyncrasies of her times.
I loved the young girl that sang to me. I respect the woman she became.
The life and times of some of my favourite songs
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Absolutely amazing!
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Great read!
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What a life
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Such a strong story
A must listen book
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