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SINEAD O'CONNOR - REMEMBERINGS - PAPERBACK - BOOK

SINEAD O'CONNOR - REMEMBERINGS - PAPERBACK - BOOK

From the acclaimed, controversial singer-songwriter SinĆ©ad O’Connor comes a revelatory memoir of her fraught childhood, musical triumphs, struggles with illness, and of the enduring power of song.

Blessed with a singular voice and a fiery temperament, SinĆ©ad O’Connor rose to massive fame in the late 1980s and 1990s with a string of gold records. By the time she was twenty, she was world-famous—living a rock-star life out loud. From her trademark shaved head to her 1992 appearance on Saturday Night Live when she tore up Pope John Paul II’s photograph, SinĆ©ad has fascinated and outraged millions.

In Rememberings, O’Connor recounts her painful tale of growing up in Dublin in a dysfunctional, abusive household. Inspired by a brother’s Bob Dylan records, she escaped into music. She relates her early forays with local Irish bands; we see SinĆ©ad completing her first album while eight months pregnant, hanging with Rastas in the East Village, and soaring to unimaginable popularity with her cover of Prince’s ā€œNothing Compares 2 U.ā€

Intimate, replete with candid anecdotes and told in a singular form true to her unconventional career, SinĆ©ad’s memoir is a remarkable chronicle of an enduring and influential artist.
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From the acclaimed, controversial singer-songwriter SinĆ©ad O’Connor comes a revelatory memoir of her fraught childhood, musical triumphs, struggles with illness, and of the enduring power of song.

Blessed with a singular voice and a fiery temperament, SinĆ©ad O’Connor rose to massive fame in the late 1980s and 1990s with a string of gold records. By the time she was twenty, she was world-famous—living a rock-star life out loud. From her trademark shaved head to her 1992 appearance on Saturday Night Live when she tore up Pope John Paul II’s photograph, SinĆ©ad has fascinated and outraged millions.

In Rememberings, O’Connor recounts her painful tale of growing up in Dublin in a dysfunctional, abusive household. Inspired by a brother’s Bob Dylan records, she escaped into music. She relates her early forays with local Irish bands; we see SinĆ©ad completing her first album while eight months pregnant, hanging with Rastas in the East Village, and soaring to unimaginable popularity with her cover of Prince’s ā€œNothing Compares 2 U.ā€

Intimate, replete with candid anecdotes and told in a singular form true to her unconventional career, SinĆ©ad’s memoir is a remarkable chronicle of an enduring and influential artist.