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30 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
AMAZING,
By A Customer
This review is from: Chasing Down the Dawn (Hardcover)
Let me tell you this first. I am a huge Jewel fan. But to put it lightly i really did not care for her last book. When I went to the bookstore to purchase this book I was questioning my motives for buying it. I started to look through it before I bought it and decided it looked OK and there were some cool pictures and drawings so I decided to buy it. Well much to my surprise it is amazing. I love it. Jewel captures so much emotion in her words. She describes the memories of here childhood in Alaska with such beauty that I now want to go on vacation there. She also writes about here experiences with crazed fans and the feeling she gets before, during, and after concerts. There are even some very funny moments in the book. It is somewhat of an autobiography but more a glimpse into the mind of a very talented and deep thinking artist. A++++ I recomend this book if you are a fan of Jewel's or not. Go buy it even if you did not like the last one as I did not. You will not be let down!
26 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Visionary For Our Time,
By ardent_lover "ardent_lover" (Brooklyn, New York USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Chasing Down the Dawn (Hardcover)
Once again Jewel amazes me with her wonderful tales and poetic expressions. This new book of hers, Chasing Down The Dawn, is full of memorable stories and anecdotes from her life. The pictures of her self and her family are a kind of home photo album that bring you closer to the artist's heart. On reading this book I had the feeling that I was sitting in Jewel's living room with her and she was telling me stories about her childhood and her success as an artist. As always Jewel manages to lay bare her soul in a most entertaining way - I believe this is a book well worth any readers attention, even if they're not a total Jewel fan. There's much insight into human nature in its pages. And I feel better off for having read it.
18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A wonderful book from a insightful person.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Chasing Down the Dawn (Hardcover)
Serious Jewel fans have always known that there is a mind of great compassion and intelligence behind the media hype surrounding this wonderful performer. Unfortunatly she often gets sterotyped as a "pop star", a position that she never tried to acheive, but has nevertheless been thrust upon her. It is too bad, because she has much more in common with Bob Dylan and Janis Ian then she has with Madonna.I was ignored her when she first came out precisely because of the pop star image. Then when I was suffering from a severe depression brought on by the suicide of a close friend, I discovered her second CD "Spirit", I'm usually not too big of a folk music fan, but her gentle, and optimistic attitude toward life were just what I needed to hear at the time. Reading this book, I realized why her music is so moving, she is a person who has really suffered in life. Growing up in abject poverty, living with an abusive parent, and being made to feel inferior because she had a learning disorder, these experiances have shaped a very strong, beautiful and determined soul. She also comes across as a very cultured person who knows a great deal about art, philosophy and literature. This is an astonishing achievement, considering the fact that, given her background, she must be largely self-taught. I have to wonder about the people who wrote negative reviews, one of them says that this book is bad poetry, which means that they must not have read it, because it in fact contains very little poetry. Another implies that Jewel fans are uneducated, well I'm a honors college student, and I adore her, and I know of one Harvard graduate who has put up a web page of her quotes, because he admires her. You can look it up on Yahoo. In other words these people do not know what they are talking about and, therefore, should not be taken seriously. People who are conforable with themselves do not nurture obsessive hatreds of celebrities. Actually, the only flaw in this book is the occasional bursts of overly flowery prose, but this is common with first time published writers, and there is no reason that Jewel should be held to a higher standerd then the rest of us in this regard. I urge everyone to take a look beyond the MTV-manufactured hype surrounding this amazingly multitalented artist, and I want to thank Jewel for sharing herself with us.
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