CAROLE KING
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This biography chronicles the remarkable journey of a Brooklyn girl who became one of the most celebrated singer-songwriters in pop music history, tracing her path from crafting hits for other groups...
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This biography chronicles the remarkable journey of a Brooklyn girl who became one of the most celebrated singer-songwriters in pop music history, tracing her path from crafting hits for other groups in the legendary Brill Building to her own era-defining album, "Tapestry." Young readers will discover the story behind timeless classics like "You've Got a Friend" and "I Feel the Earth Move," gaining insight into the creative process and personal resilience that fueled a groundbreaking career. The narrative captures the spirit of the 1960s and 70s music scene, making it a compelling read for any teen interested in the history of popular music and the artists who shaped it.
Its focus on King's determination and artistic integrity offers a powerful portrait of a woman finding her own voice in a male-dominated industry. Aspiring musicians will be inspired by the details of her songwriting craft, while any reader will appreciate the universal themes of perseverance, friendship, and self-discovery. This is more than just a musician's biography; it's an engaging story of personal and professional transformation that resonates with the challenges and triumphs of growing up.
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