A review by katrinadreamer
Resistance: A Songwriter's Story of Hope, Change, and Courage, by Tori Amos
3.0
3.5
When asked who is my favorite musical artist, I will often say Tori Amos. I have followed her career since I was introduced to Little Earthquakes in the mid 90s and have seen her perform live more than anyone else (upwards of 20 times). I have immense respect for her and her music has pulled me through the most difficult times in my life.
I found this book interesting in that it discusses her process and her relationship with music. I also found her stories about the crossroads of music and politics interesting. Like other readers, I thought some chapters were a bit winding and in need of more editing, especially the last chapters. Overall, I’d recommend the book to Tori fans as well as those who enjoy hearing about artists’ processes.
When asked who is my favorite musical artist, I will often say Tori Amos. I have followed her career since I was introduced to Little Earthquakes in the mid 90s and have seen her perform live more than anyone else (upwards of 20 times). I have immense respect for her and her music has pulled me through the most difficult times in my life.
I found this book interesting in that it discusses her process and her relationship with music. I also found her stories about the crossroads of music and politics interesting. Like other readers, I thought some chapters were a bit winding and in need of more editing, especially the last chapters. Overall, I’d recommend the book to Tori fans as well as those who enjoy hearing about artists’ processes.