For the misfits, there will always be music. As the sound track
to basement parties, late-night drives, and solitary rituals of
self-pity, the right music gives context and momentum to the
bewildering process of growing up. In this passionate, poetic
memoir, Lavinia Greenlaw searches out diaries, LP covers, and old
mix tapes to recall the torment and ecstasy of coming alive through
music. "The Importance of Music to Girls "recalls the adventures
that music makes possible: sneaking out, falling in love, cutting
our hair off, terrifying our parents, and challenging the world.
Greenlaw's memoir reminds us how powerfully music has influenced
the growth of our minds, and how inspiring the right song can
be.
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