In Never Broken she reflects on how she survived, and how writing songs, poetry, and prose has saved her life many times over. She writes lyrically about the natural wonders of Alaska, about pain and loss, about the healing power of motherhood, and about discovering her own identity years after the entire world had discovered the beauty of her songs.
Jewel is an American singer, songwriter, poet, actress, philanthropist, and mother. She has received four Grammy Award nominations and has sold more than thirty million albums worldwide. She is the founder of Project Clean Water, and author of the New York Timesbestseller A Night Without Armor- Poemsas well as two books for children.Raised in Homer, Alaska, Jewel currently lives in Tennessee and Colorado with her son.
“Jewel is a truth-teller. Never Broken occupies that
sacred space of soulful storytelling, hard-earned wisdom, and
beautiful writing. I couldn’t put it down and I can’t stop
thinking about it. This is a book that lingers in your heart.”
—Brené Brown, Ph.D., author of Rising Strong
“From the very beginning of her recording career, Jewel's lyrics
reflected the America she lived in with her conversational poetic
touch. My friend Ben Keith brought her to my ranch to record,
collecting our favorite musicians together for her early songs. The
result, the enduring Pieces of You, was a great record. Jewel's
lyrics resonated with the times. In this, her first memoir, she has
a lot to reflect on, and the touch to tell her story well.”
—Neil Young
“Never Broken reads like one of Jewel's songs—it's vulnerable,
passionate and forthright. And it tells a compelling story, in this
case, one about a young gifted woman's journey to becoming an adult
and an artist. Her writing, too, is like her voice, which,
bolstered by sturdy melodies, rings with honesty and clarity.
This book is filled with deep, rewarding pleasures.”
—Anthony DeCurtis, Contributing Editor, Rolling Stone
“Jewel’s life in Never Broken reminded me so much of my own. But if
we hadn’t of come from hardship and nothing, we wouldn’t have made
something out of ourselves. Her life is in her songs and in her
voice, and after knowing her, I know it’s her soul. She is honest
and tender, yet has a backbone and a fire that only comes from her
roots. In her stories about her childhood I can’t help but see so
much of my own. The good, the bad, the love, the heartbreak. It's
all there and it’s all Jewel.”
—Loretta Lynn
“Jewel renders an intimate portrait of a young woman who, although
immensely talented, has spent her life "surviving and recovering
and problem solving since being a toddler." [Never Broken] is
lushly descriptive, chronicling the author's earliest days on the
old "homestead," singing in saloons, busking in Mexico, and later
living out of broken-down automobiles while trying to make a living
in the music business. The author mines her psyche for the benefit
of both herself and anyone else embroiled in profound emotional
crisis….A moving musical essay that should strike all the right
notes with a wide selection of readers.”
—Kirkus
Jewel’s evocative and captivating how-to for living a full and
creative life…Jewel’s writing is conversational poetry, filled with
rich details, as she explores her heritage or explains what she
taught herself about music, art, and the music business….Her book
will delight her fans, [and] reach beyond that base to those
intrigued by what it takes to be successful after years of plugging
away. Jewel’s lyrics, generously included throughout, reflect her
authenticity and generosity.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Singer, and poet Jewel has lived a famous rags-to-riches story and
now tells all the painful details of her turbulent life in this
appealing memoir….Fans will be impressed by the singer’s tenacity
and most likely shocked [as] she chronicles her struggle to earn a
living, regain control of her finances, and maintain her
marriage…Her determination to carve out a happy life in the midst
of so much conflict is admirable, and her honesty is both bracing
and appreciated….her story is sure to inspire.”
—Booklist, STARRED REVIEW
“A deeply personal memoir [that] reveals a cycle of struggles and
abuse that, until now, she had kept private….Jewel reflects on an
abusive upbringing and the highs and lows of her professional
career, including discovering that she was broke at what should
have been the pinnacle of success.”
—The Tennessean
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