Sara Bareilles is a seven-time Grammy nominated American singer-songwriter and musician. She first achieved mainstream success in 2007 with her hit single, "Love Song" and has since released five studio albums and two live DVDs to great acclaim. She composed music and wrote lyrics for the Broadway smash hit, Waitress, for which she earned a Tony Award nomination in 2016. She is also the creator and executive producer of Little Voice on Apple TV+. Bareilles currently resides in New York City.
"A chart-topping singer/songwriter exposes 'the inner workings of
my mind and my heart' through this intimate essay collection
anchored with music and humor... Bareilles conveys her life and
career in a series of heartfelt, confessional ruminations written
with the passion with which she hones her musical craft, forming an
entertaining and candid scrapbook chockablock with memories,
lyrics, stories, and photographs... A breezy, upbeat, and honest
reflection of this multitalented artist."-- "Kirkus Reviews"
"Reading the book is like listening to your friend share a really
good story over a long overdue coffee date--it just feels so
honest."-- "StyleCaster.com"
Bareilles pours her heart and soul into these essays.-- "Associated
Press"
Her prose has a natural rhythm, and the stories behind each song
are organically woven throughout. Fans will be more enamored, as,
like Bareilles's music, this biography resonates with authentic and
hard-won truths."-- "Publishers Weekly"
Sara Bareilles is one of my favorite humans, and in my opinion, one
of the finest singers and pop music artists of our time... This
book, like her songs, is like having a conversation with the lady
herself.--Ben Folds, from the book's foreword
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