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A Natural Woman: A Memoir

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 listeners into her musical world, including her phenomenally successful number-one album Tapestry, and into her journey as a performer, mother, wife, and present-day activist.

Deeply personal, King's long-awaited memoir offers listeners a front-row-seat view of the woman behind the legend. This recording of the book, read by King herself, is not to be missed.

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Listening Length: 14 hours and 12 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: Hachette Audio

Audible.com Release Date: April 10, 2012

Language: English, English

ASIN: B007SRMD7Q

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Enjoyed this read as one of my beach books. I’ve read many biographies and Autobiographies and this one I found to be well put together. As if, Carole was on the outside looking in as she wrote. Her praise for everyone gives insight into her personality as does her early refusal to do stage shows showcasing her accomplishments. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in music of the last half of the twentieth century. If you’ve followed Carole King as I did from her early writing with Gerry and Bobby Vee’s use of their material, you’ll enjoy this read.

Always loved Carole King music. Her personal life, at least the early going with her breaking into song writing, is really interesting. But King's string of relationships/marriages are a sad look into a person who is a musical genius but with fame came personal trials. I simply did not like the "writing" in this book. Clearly it is King's voice, you just know you are listening to her. But the book does not jell, it is not a fine memoir or decent literature. Frankly I don't know what it is. We learn a great deal about King, we admire her honesty and definitely applaud her genius. But the book itself does not hit home. I could do without it and just stick to listening to TAPESTRY and the disc of James Taylor and Carole King returning back to the Trabadour Lounge in LA to offer a reunion performance. I love you Carole. But not your memoir.

This was an interesting read. We learn about her failure at marriage and, while she purports to be a loving mother, her almost ambivalent work as a mother. I would have liked it more if she would have explained the mechanics of song writing. I kept on waiting for some more information about Carole and James Taylor, but the book just never got there.

Carole has had a fascinating life and it's interesting to see how someone so talented and famous had the same insecurities as the rest of us mortals. Her songwriting ability is phenomenal and many of my memories of the 1970s are triggered by her beautiful songs. That said, I do wish she had partnered with a writer and/or editor when writing the book. Sadly this writing "almost" made a fascinating life seem dull. It only illustrates that you can't be good at everything.

Carole, thank you for that piece of art. So personal that I wish you lived next door. There were so many things about this book I liked that it's hard to know where to begin...Twelve years in the making and I can see why. Carole has always strove to create quality in anything she did. She exemplifies the power of the human spirit in the face of adversity. But in this book, I came to count on the fact that she would somehow always land on two feet. As if she were writing songs, each chapter had a flow, a build, tension, and resolution.WHAT a page turner! I'm not a fast reader but I peeled through nearly 500 pages in two days (well, I was up to 2am last night to finish...). It was such a beautiful, personal account of her life. Fully vulnerable, fully open. Watching Carole develop from humble (yet precocious) beginnings into a full on legend was a wild and deeply satisfying ride. She was candid about her insecurities as a young girl, small in stature, younger than her peers, always wanting to be part of in crowd, always striving to please her parents. I found her modesty to be most appealing and admirable, especially in the face of her brilliant combination of musical talent and spot on emotional expressiveness. She just said it like she felt it.Clearly her early habitual musical exposure (banging on D above middle C without end!) allowed her to make the piano an utterly natural extension of her mind. This is something an adult musician can't buy with all the money in the world. Carole is the confluence of so many positive qualities and influences that her eventual legendary status was almost to be expected. Her musical genius emerged over the years despite a turbulent personal life. She ultimately discovered her power as an independent woman, transcending 4 partners of varying degrees of dysfunction and merit. I was left to wonder of her partners along the way, "how could you NOT want to be with this amazing, beautiful, passionate woman forever!?", and yet I suppose her demanding career was doubtless tough competition! Still...!Though the intense demands of her career did pull her so often from her children, I found her unswerving dedication to her 4 (and her grandchildren) to be heartwarming. And look how they turned out; there is no better testament to her job as mother than this. I commend her for that.Carole seemed to view adversity (in retrospect) as an expanded ability to empathize -- even falling from a 60 foot cliff gave her the "ability to understand what it was like to be in off-the-chart pain". For an "encore" some years later she fell from a 15 foot stage in the dark (after performing with Bob Dylan) onto concrete! I felt so bad for her (must've have been horrid at the moment).Her passionate expressiveness I found most appealing (as a man, as a human being). That her writing was as masterful as her musical phrasing comes as no surprise. I also must say that her encounters with so many other legends was exciting to read as a fan, especially James Taylor. She let us be the "fly on the wall" and I thank her for that rare privilege. How fully cool that Carole unceasingly gave credit to every single person who contributed to her success; from the roadies, to the sound techs, to the "cats", to her children, to her parents, to her neighbors, to the people on the subway, the list goes on and on...Though far from the world of music, I thought the intentionally abreviated account of her drawn out court battle to preserve private rights to her Idaho land was yet another indicator of her keen intellect and dogged determination in the face of adversity. I can only imagine how infuriating and frustrating that bureaucratic nightmare must've have been. But justice prevailed!!Thank you Carole! For a book on humanity, for such an intimate, authentic account of your journey into the hearts and minds of so many happy fans around the world -- and for putting your own heart so much into everything you've created (including your amazing family).Five stars, no doubt about it.

Beyond her obvious musical gifts, I never knew much about Carole King and I'm really glad I read this selection. This lady is impressive in so many ways, and is one of the only successful musicians and entertainers who have managed a (relatively) normal life. By all accounts, she seems to have kept her head on straight. The words, 'real', 'grounded', and 'approachable' come to mind as she describes the truly special journey she has made in this first person account. These traits frame her writing style as well. Readers will find that while her musical life is central to the story (and a fantastic life it is), she was (is) a full time mother and there are lots of stories of the various domestic situations she has enjoyed and experienced. For musicians, there are great stories of her experiences working as an in-house staff songwriter in NYC with Jerry Goffin, of her move to Laurel Canyon, some of the process and vibe of creating "Tapestry", even of her overcoming shyness and becoming a star performer in her own right. These were fascinating and I would have rated this 5 stars but found I really wanted more musical content. Her gift is rare and more about her creative process would have been very interesting. That aside, the story is certainly engaging, enjoyable, and well worth your time. Good read!

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