A review by jellogirl2010
Boys in the Trees by Carly Simon

3.0

At almost 27, I'm a rather young reader to her book. But when my parents finally introduced secular music to our entertainment diets, it was that of the Beatles, Carly, James and the Carpenters, to name a few. So, I was curious and excited to read her memoir.

It was well-written and lyrical. Her life was equal parts tragic and fascinating. That being said, I found myself wanting to know James Taylor's side of the story. Because there are two sides to every story. And this tale felt incomplete without knowing what he was feeling and thinking during this period of their lives as a couple.