Sheila Weller is a New York Times bestselling author and award-winning magazine journalist. She is the author of five books, most recently her 2003 family memoir, Dancing at Ciro's, which The Washington Post called "a substantial contribution to American social history." She is the senior contributing editor at Glamour, a contributor to Vanity Fair, and a former contributing editor of New York magazine. To learn more, visit GirlsLikeUstheBook.com.
"A page-turner of the first order....a must read." -- The Boston
Globe
"A sharp-eyed vision of the worlds which nourished these ambitious,
determined and singular artists...Weller digs deep into [Joni
Mitchell's] complex psychology and provides as close to an
understanding of this difficult figure as anyone is likely to ever
offer. An unfailingly entertaining read...a riveting story." --
Mojo
"As an avid music reader, sometime reviewer, and teen of the '60s
myself, I was sure I knew just about everything there was to know
about Carole, Joni, and Carly.... But Girls Like Us, an ambitious
collective biography by six-time author and magazine journalist
Sheila Weller, showed me exactly how much I didn't know. This
absorbing, well-reported book chronicles a time when women in all
walks of life were exercising new-found freedom. And as icons of
that era, nobody did it better." -- Christian Science Monitor
"Both scholarly and dishy. A superb journalist, Weller has managed
to uncover a trove of unreported facts on her subjects." -- People
**** (Pick of the Week)
"Captivating. A strong amalgam of nostalgia, feminist history,
astute insight, beautiful music and irresistible gossip. Weller's
grand ambition winds up fulfilled." -- Janet Maslin, The New York
Times
"Even at 500-plus pages, the book goes down as easy as a Grisham
yarn on a vacation flight... The only flaw to Girls Like Us is that
it comes to an end. Few people lead lives as action-packed and
spiritually opulent as Carole King, Joni Mitchell and Carly Simon
did during such intensely interesting times. And few writers are
able to impart so much freight with such vigor. The towering
triumvirate got what it deserves." -- The Toronto Sun
"Incisive, painstakingly researched...Any woman who grew up during
the late 1960s and '70s will fall head over heels for Sheila
Weller's Girls Like Us." -- Ladies Home Journal
"Juicy... I doubt I'll listen to Mitchell's songs again without
considering the child she gave up for adoption... and her
subsequent bouts with depression or hear the oft-married King's
music without thinking of her tumultuous relationships. As for
Simon, Weller captures fully both the richness and glamour of her
romantic life and the profound sensitivity that made her especially
vulnerable to ex-husband James Taylor's drug abuse and the cavalier
charm of Warren Beatty." - USA Today
"Let's get one thing clear right from the start -- this is a
fabulous book...Girls like Us unfolds with drama and panoramic
detail. Written with a keen journalistic and, more importantly,
female eye, [it] works as a healthy, long overdue counterweight to
the endlessly repeated, male-sided version of rock 'n roll. Before
these women broke the cultural sod during the rock 'n roll years,
there were no girls like us. Now there are millions." -- Caitlin
Moran, London Sunday Times
"When we were little, and someone said, `I love chocolate pudding,"
there was always some nutball who'd ask, "Do you want to marry it?'
Well, I love Sheila Weller's Girls Like Us so much that I would
marry it. This lush, beautifully-researched and lyrically written
biography of the three women whose music was emblematic of the
generation who pioneered the way for me and so many others is
literate, bold, charming and ... cuddly....[E]very page brought a
fresh surprise. Weller raised the bar for this book above even a
classy celebrity bio... This book probably gave me more pure
enjoyment than any but a handful I've read in years. If you're
passionate about music -- and about passion -- you'll have to hand
it to Sheila Weller for a bravura composition of her own."
--Jacquelyn Mitchard the bestselling author of Still Summer, Cage
of Stars, and the first Oprah Book Club selection, The Deep End of
the Ocean, on WritersAsReaders.com
"A page-turner of the first order....a must read." -- The Boston
Globe
"A sharp-eyed vision of the worlds which nourished these ambitious,
determined and singular artists...Weller digs deep into [Joni
Mitchell's] complex psychology and provides as close to an
understanding of this difficult figure as anyone is likely to ever
offer. An unfailingly entertaining read...a riveting story." --
Mojo
"As an avid music reader, sometime reviewer, and teen of the '60s
myself, I was sure I knew just about everything there was to know
about Carole, Joni, and Carly.... But Girls Like Us, an
ambitious collective biography by six-time author and magazine
journalist Sheila Weller, showed me exactly how much I didn't know.
This absorbing, well-reported book chronicles a time when women in
all walks of life were exercising new-found freedom. And as icons
of that era, nobody did it better." -- Christian Science
Monitor
"Both scholarly and dishy. A superb journalist, Weller has managed
to uncover a trove of unreported facts on her subjects." --
People **** (Pick of the Week)
"Captivating. A strong amalgam of nostalgia, feminist history,
astute insight, beautiful music and irresistible gossip. Weller's
grand ambition winds up fulfilled." -- Janet Maslin, The New
York Times
"Even at 500-plus pages, the book goes down as easy as a Grisham
yarn on a vacation flight... The only flaw to Girls Like Us
is that it comes to an end. Few people lead lives as action-packed
and spiritually opulent as Carole King, Joni Mitchell and Carly
Simon did during such intensely interesting times. And few writers
are able to impart so much freight with such vigor. The towering
triumvirate got what it deserves." -- The Toronto Sun
"Incisive, painstakingly researched...Any woman who grew up during
the late 1960s and '70s will fall head over heels for Sheila
Weller's Girls Like Us." -- Ladies Home Journal
"Juicy... I doubt I'll listen to Mitchell's songs again without
considering the child she gave up for adoption... and her
subsequent bouts with depression or hear the oft-married King's
music without thinking of her tumultuous relationships. As for
Simon, Weller captures fully both the richness and glamour of her
romantic life and the profound sensitivity that made her especially
vulnerable to ex-husband James Taylor's drug abuse and the cavalier
charm of Warren Beatty." - USA Today
"Let's get one thing clear right from the start -- this is a
fabulous book...Girls like Us unfolds with drama and
panoramic detail. Written with a keen journalistic and, more
importantly, female eye, [it] works as a healthy, long overdue
counterweight to the endlessly repeated, male-sided version of rock
'n roll. Before these women broke the cultural sod during the rock
'n roll years, there were no girls like us. Now there are
millions." -- Caitlin Moran, London Sunday Times
"When we were little, and someone said, `I love chocolate pudding,"
there was always some nutball who'd ask, "Do you want to marry it?'
Well, I love Sheila Weller's Girls Like Us so much that I
would marry it. This lush, beautifully-researched and lyrically
written biography of the three women whose music was emblematic of
the generation who pioneered the way for me and so many others is
literate, bold, charming and ... cuddly....[E]very page brought a
fresh surprise. Weller raised the bar for this book above even a
classy celebrity bio... This book probably gave me more pure
enjoyment than any but a handful I've read in years. If you're
passionate about music -- and about passion -- you'll have to hand
it to Sheila Weller for a bravura composition of her own."
--Jacquelyn Mitchard the bestselling author of Still Summer,
Cage of Stars, and the first Oprah Book Club selection, The
Deep End of the Ocean, on WritersAsReaders.com
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