The Importance of Music to Girls

Hardback Published on: 16/08/2007
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Synopsis

The Importance of Music to Girls tells the story of the adventures that music leads us into û getting drunk, falling in love, cutting our hair, wanting to change the world û as well as the darker side of the adolescent years: loneliness, bullying, getting arrested. From bubble-gum pop to classical piano to punk rock, music is at first the key to being a girl and then the means of escape from all that. It is a way to talk to boys and a way to do without them.
Greenlaw records the importance of music in her life, from dancing on her fatherÆs shoes as a child to discovering her parentsÆ records, buying her own, going to concerts and singing in the streets. The personal û her school reports and diary entries, and the girl behind them û is everywhere touched by the music that compelled her generation.
Fancying Donny Osmond and his shiny teeth, disco dancing in four inch wedge heels, wanting to be Joy DivisionÆs Ian Curtis û this is a beautiful, razor-sharp remembrance of childhood and adolescence, filtered through the medium of music.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Faber and Faber
  • ISBN: 9780571230280
  • Number of pages: 195
  • Dimensions: 223 x 145 x 19 mm
  • Weight: 330g