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Ann Angel

Autor(a) de Janis Joplin: Rise Up Singing

13 Works 266 Membros 25 Críticas

About the Author

About the Author: Ann Angel has written many young adult books that include biographies. She has also written fiction ever since the publication of her first middle grade novel, Real for Sure Sister.

Obras por Ann Angel

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1952
Sexo
female

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This book is written for the young adult but is written well enough that an older adult will also enjoy it.
 
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JRobinW | 17 outras críticas | Jan 20, 2023 |
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Bad Hair Day by Lauren Myracle - This story was very, very weird. I think she tried to use extreme weirdness for impact, but it didn't make the story good, just strange. I like strange things, but this seemed like a cop-out for thinking of a really interesting story.

Cheekbones by Ellen Wittlinger - I liked this one much more than the first story. The ending of this one was a little too cliche, but the rest of the story was really interesting - it offers a peek at the world of modeling, as well as the whole mother/daughter drama and search for identity.



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kamlibrarian | 3 outras críticas | Dec 23, 2022 |
A complete biography of Janis Joplin, including her rise and fall as one of history’s great musicians. Note: Photo containing partial nudity. Bibliography, Index, Notes.
 
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NCSS | 17 outras críticas | Jul 23, 2021 |
While Janis Joplin's career is well known still today, Ann Angel does a wonderful job piecing together Joplin's life story from Joplin's former friends, lovers, and co-workers. There are beautiful detailed photographs throughout this book to she the accuracy for what Angel has written about Joplin. Because of the layout of this book, it would be an excellent book to a reluctant non-fiction reader. There are several pages with more photographs than literature. Though Joplin had been dead 40 years when this book was published, many times it felt like she was writing the book herself. Anyone who has studied Joplin in depth knows the struggle she had with her drug and alcohol addictions, eventually causing her death at the early age of 27. This book highlights however, the legality of drugs were different in the 1960s. Many drugs were experimental at this time and there hadn't been any research to show their negative effects.

In a culture where we can easily find out almost any detail about celebrities, it would be interesting for young people to contrast the differences between now and then. It was years before the public was aware of all of Joplin's struggles. After reading this book I re-watched live footage of her amazing performances, trying to imagine what it was like to be on of the first true female rock stars. Joplin helped pave the way for females in music today.

In the end of her book, Angel includes a timeline for Joplin's life until 2009 where the American Music Masters Tributes Joplin with Lucinda Williams performing a song about Janis. The many interviews and quotes about Joplin including letter Joplin wrote to her family, truly show the whole picture of Joplin's life. This is very well documented, but written using simple text, easy for young adults to grasp.
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Julesjack19 | 17 outras críticas | Feb 7, 2018 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
13
Membros
266
Popularidade
#86,736
Avaliação
3.8
Críticas
25
ISBN
21

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