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To Be Someone: A Novel [Hardcover]

Louise Voss (Author)
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October 2, 2001
No matter how the lyrics of your life are written, how you play the song is up to you.

Helena Nicholls is no ordinary girl. In fact, she’s famous. For many years she was the bassist and lyricist for Blue Idea, a band worshiped by adoring fans all over the world throughout the eighties. Following their breakup, Helena switched gears and became the most popular morning DJ in London with her all-request show. Listeners could call her and request songs, but Helena wouldn’t play them until the callers gave the details of why they wanted her to play them—where they were when they first heard the song, what they were wearing, who they were with, and why the song means so much to them. The show’s success put Helena back on the map, but now all that’s over.

After a night of partying ends in a horrible accident, Helena wakes up in a hospital bed. As she groggily opens her eyes, she realizes that her irresponsible behavior, so completely uncharacteristic of her, has left her bruised and battered. The doctors tell her it will take months to recover—who knows if her wounded ego will ever heal.

To make matters worse, the accident has made international headlines. Her boss, unhappy with all the negative publicity, has bad news—she has been fired from her prime time radio show and offered a humilating demotion to the two a.m. slot: the graveyard shift. Desperate, depressed, and sure her life is over, Helena comes up with the Plan. She is going to create a playlist of songs that have defined her life and write her autobiography, using these songs as the chapters.

As the Plan begins to unfold, so does this poignant, funny, compulsively readable novel. Stringing the most important aspects of her life together with pop songs from the seventies, eighties, and nineties, Helena starts to deal with all of the unsettled parts of her past and the uncertainty of her future. Whether she’s confronting a new love interest or mourning the recent death of her lifelong best girlfriend, Helena continues to find solace and wisdom in the one thing that has gotten her through every crisis—music. Only one question remains: What will she do for an encore?

A High Fidelity for women, To Be Someone is a hip and engaging novel featuring a unique protagonist given to dark self-introspection but with an irrepressibly funny, self-aware voice—a voice that speaks directly to every woman who has had a best friend, felt awkward moving to a new school, dated the wrong guys, obsessed over a new band, or fought with her mother.

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From Publishers Weekly

Former rock star and fab London DJ Helena Nicholls ponders her final playlist while recuperating from a horrendous party accident. Seeing herself smeared over the tabloids as a doped-up floozy, booted from her popular morning slot to the graveyard shift by her "weaselly, gummy" boss, Helena dreams up a plan to play a list of the most meaningful songs in her life, after which she will kill herself and go off the air for good. This plodding first novel follows Helena home from the hospital and across jagged leaps of memory, from her first and dearest friend, Samantha (whose untimely death from leukemia still gnaws at her), over to the U.S. for the formation and quick rise to fame of her band, Blue Idea, then back to the U.K. for the radio days. Each chapter is titled after one of the songs Helena associates with memorable events in her life: the artists include Blondie, Elvis Costello, Sinead O'Connor, the Cure and the Jam, with the latter's song providing the book's title. Voss manages to traverse both the music and radio industries without saying much about either, devoting reams to Helena's inner turmoil and the terrible experience of watching a close friend deteriorate before her eyes. Except for Helena herself, the characters do not exist beyond their lines, and the meandering plot (to off oneself or not, and why) is further bogged down by the tiresome flashbacks. Considering Helena's environment amid gaudy rockers and their entourages, the prose is antiseptic and low-impact. (Oct. 2)Forecast: Is Brit pop fiction wearing out its welcome stateside? Perhaps although Voss may find an audience among 30-somethings nostalgic for the '80s.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

From Booklist

Popular DJ and former rock icon Helena Nicholls has been severely disfigured in a freak accident. After a night of raucous partying at the UK Music Awards, partly as a response to her grief over losing her childhood best friend, Sam, to leukemia, she takes a nasty tumble and lands face down on a broken champagne glass. The resulting bad publicity leads to her demotion to the graveyard shift at her radio station; she decides to do one last show in which she will play the songs that form the emotional soundtrack to her own life. Composing the playlist becomes a cathartic experience as she relives her childhood in England, her subsequent move to the States, her early experiences as a musician, and her phenomenal success as the bassist and songwriter for the rock group Blue Idea. Author Voss' familiarity with the music industry is evident, but the heavy emphasis on Sam's debilitating illness works against her otherwise effortlessly breezy narrative. More Patti Page than Patti Smith. Joanne Wilkinson
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Crown (October 2, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0609608924
  • ISBN-13: 978-0609608920
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.5 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,496,319 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you love music, read this, June 3, 2002
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This is an impressive debut from Louise Voss and will appeal to all those thirtysomethings who love music and who still remember well the agonies of growing up.

The novel is cleverly constructed, the characters are well drawn and there are some great jokes. This is a moving evocation of the struggles of coming of age and achieving self-acceptance; it contains many poignant moments that chime powerfully with this reader's own experiences. To Be Someone will get you humming along. Enjoy it; I did.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars BEAUTIFULL, May 14, 2002
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I have finished reading the book today, and it felt really good reading it!
I went through all kind of emotion's while reading it.I felt love, sorrow,pain,lost,hapinness,and it felt so good.

I love this book!I like music very much, and that was another link with the book.I love the way the author linked songs with the feelings of the main character Helena.

It's a beatifull story about the friendship between two girls and it has touched me .

I loved the last chapter, because it was so full of emotions,and for a while I couldn't stand not knowing how this all would end!
I like the end of the book.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautifull and touching story, May 14, 2002
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I have just finished reading this book today,actually some hour a go.This book really inspired me!The friendship between Helene and Sam is really something special,and when Sam was in the hospital, I could actually feel her pain, as well as Helene's.

It's a great idea ,linking story with the music, beacuse we are all do have song's that reminds us on something.I like the last few pages the most,and it ends in the most beautifull way.

It's a great book ,very emotional and I think I will always remember it.

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