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A Natural Woman:

A Memoir
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Grand Central Publishing, Apr 10, 2012 - Biography & Autobiography - 720 pages
Carole King takes us from her early beginnings in Brooklyn, to her remarkable success as one of the world's most acclaimed songwriting and performing talents of all time. A NATURAL WOMAN chronicles King's extraordinary life, drawing readers into her musical world, including her phenomenally successful #1 album Tapestry, and into her journey as a performer, mother, wife and present-day activist. Deeply personal, King's long-awaited memoir offers readers a front-row seat to the woman behind the legend.

The book will include dozens of photos from King's childhood, her own family, and behind-the-scenes images from her performances.

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The history is fascinating, the writing...not so much. - Goodreads
I found some of the writing boring and repetative. - Goodreads
You will find no insight on her music past the 60s. - Goodreads
The writing was just ok, even annoying at times. - Goodreads
She is a song writer. - Goodreads

Review: A Natural Woman: A Memoir

User Review  - Joyce - Goodreads

A recollection of events throughtout her life, but I would have preferred more substance. Dates and times, people and places but no real in depth about her thoughts, feelings--the basis for certain ... Read full review

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User Review  - Peggi Deehr - Goodreads

I adore Carole King--allow me to state that from the beginning. I love her story and she has been an inspiration to me for most of my life. That being said--even though I enjoyed this book very much I ... Read full review

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About the author (2012)

Carole King was born on February 9, 1942 in Brooklyn, N.Y. She is an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. She learned the piano, then began singing with a vocal quartet in high school. She attended Queens College, where she was a classmate (and girlfriend) of Neil Sedaka and inspired Sedaka's second hit, "Oh! Carol". Her first success was "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" recorded by The Shirelles. King made her first solo album, Writer, in 1970 for Lou Adler's Ode label. King followed Writer in 1971 with Tapestry, featuring new folk-flavored compositions, as well as reinterpretations of two of her songs, "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" and "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman". Tapestry was an instant success. With numerous hit singles including a Billboard No.1 with "It's Too Late" Tapestry held the No.1 spot for 15 consecutive weeks, remained on the charts for nearly six years, sold 10 million copies in the United States, and 25 million worldwide. The album garnered four Grammy Awards including Album of the Year; Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female; Record of the Year ("It's Too Late," lyrics by Toni Stern); and Song of the Year, become the first woman to win the award ("You've Got a Friend"). Some of her other albums include Carole King; Music, Rhymes and Reasons, Fantasy, Wrap Around Joe and Thoroughbred. Carole King's book entitled Natural Woman: A Memoir made The New York Times Best Seller List for 2012.

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