"I've been told that no one sings the word 'hunger' like I do. Or the word 'love'."
This is the definitive autobiography of Billie Holiday, one of the 20th century's most iconic jazz singers. Born in 1915 Baltimore, Holiday's memoir takes readers through her extraordinary life, from her early brushes with the law to her rise in the vibrant jazz scene of Harlem clubs and packed concert halls. It's a candid account of her love affairs, creative partnerships, and her profound struggles with addiction, all told in her inimitable, wise voice.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain unique insight into the life and mind of a true jazz legend, told in her own words.
- Explore the cultural landscape of 20th-century American music, from Harlem's smoky clubs to international stages.
- Witness an unflinching narrative of resilience amidst personal struggles, including addiction and societal challenges.
- Understand the raw emotion and power behind the voice that defined a generation of blues and jazz.