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Learning to Sing

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Learning to Sing: Hearing the Music in Your Life
AuthorClay Aiken
Allison Glock
Cover artistDesign: Richard Rossiter
Photograph: Eric Ogden
LanguageEnglish
SubjectMemoir
PublisherRandom House
New York City, NY
Publication date
November 16, 2004
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint / audio
Hardcover,paperback, CD, eBook
Pages258
ISBN1-4000-6392-2
OCLC56413034
782.42164/092 B 22
LC ClassML420.A385 A3 2004

Learning to Sing: Hearing the Music in Your Lifeis a memoir written byClay Aikenwith Allison Glock. Published byRandom Houseon November 16, 2004,Learning to Singdebuted at number two on theNew York TimesHardcoverNonfiction best-seller list in the December 5 issue, and remained on that list for the remainder of the year.[1][2][3]

Synopsis

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The book focuses on the people who have been most influential in Aiken's life. He narrates his many conflicts with his birth father and stepfather, and the bullying that he had to endure as a child, then reveals how he eventually learned to accept himself as he was, rather than try to conform to other people's expectations. Not merely a tale of overcoming adversity,Learning to Singalso speaks of ways in which he was positively shaped as he recounts experiences with his mother, grandparents, siblings, teachers, friends, and religion. Contrary to expectations,American Idolis barely mentioned in the book.

Reviews

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In aNewsweekreview (November 22, 2004), David Gates said: "If Aiken were an opera character, he'd beWagner'sParsifal:the naïf 'made wise by compassion' and armored in his own innocence. He and his co-writer, journalist Allison Glock, have effectively snark-proofed the book by making it totally unguarded.... "[4]

Entertainment Weeklyreviewer Kristen Baldwin said (November 19, 2004), "Clay Aiken is far more interesting a person than a popstar and, God bless him, he's smart enough to know it....Behind the polite narration emerges a complex guy with a folksy sense of humor ('I was teased by other kids like it was their job') and an endearing ambivalence about his own insta-celebrity."[5]

Later editions

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The book was republished in paperback edition on November 29, 2005.ISBN978-0-8129-7410-2(0-8129-7410-7). Anabridgedversion is also available in audio form read by Aiken himself.[1]There are minor differences between the audio version and the hardcover edition. There is also an unabridged audio version read byKirby Heyborne.A short excerpt from the audio book is available on Amazon.com. AneBookedition is also available for down load from Random House.ISBN978-1-58836-453-1.

References

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  1. ^abRandom House, Inc.Learning to Sing, November 16, 2004, Retrieved 2009-06-18
  2. ^Dehnarat, Andy."Clay’s book debuts at #2 on bestseller list, holiday album debuts strong; Fantasia at #8."Reality Blurred, December 2, 2004. Retrieved 2009-06-18.
  3. ^The New York Times, BEST SELLERS:January 2, 2005. Retrieved 2009-06-18.
  4. ^Gates, David.Duet of the Divas; Clay Aiken and Renee Fleming would like to teach the world to sing. A tale of two memoirs.(Book Review)Newsweek (November 22, 2004). Retrieved 2009-09-26
  5. ^Baldwin, Kristen.Book Capsule Review Learning to Sing (2004)Entertainment Weekly (November 22, 2004). Retrieved 2009-09-26.