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“Songs in Ursa Major is the perfect summer book recommendation. It should be read with music right out of Laurel Canyon playing in the background.”
Linda McLoughlin Figel,
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“This was a very enjoyable listen! What impressed me most was that it surprised me. I know nothing about Joni Mitchell or James Taylor, the two musicians this book is rumored to be based on and I'm not a huge fan of the music scene but I had been hearing a lot about this book and decided to give it a try. It was well crafted and thoughtful and I really enjoyed the pacing, writing, and characters. Besides the music scene (which reminded me a lot of Carole King's musical Beautiful in terms of the history), it also focused on various levels of mental health and had some really good relationships and insights without being preachy. The audiobook production narrated by Kristen Sieh is phenomenal and played a big part in my enjoyment of the book. I was also lucky enough to be at an event with Emma Brodie and was super impressed with her background as an editor and her approach to the novel! Overall, I really enjoyed Song in Ursa Major and frequently include it in my summer recommendations!”
Kimi,
Buttonwood Books and Toys
A scintillating debut from a major new voice in fiction, Songs in Ursa Major is a love story set in 1969, alive with music, sex, and the trappings of fame.
Raised on an island off Massachusetts by a mother who wrote songs for famous musicians, Jane Quinn is singing in her own band before she's old enough to even read music. When folk legend Jesse Reid hears about Jane's performance at the island's music festival, a star is born--and so is a passionate love affair: they become inseparable when her band joins his on tour. Wary of being cast as his girlfriend--and haunted by her mother's shattered ambitions-- Jane shields her relationship from the public eye, but Jesse's star power pulls her into his orbit of fame. Caught up in the thrill of the road and the profound and lustful connection she has with Jesse, Jane is blind-sided by the discovery she makes about the dark secret beneath his music. Heartbroken and blackballed by the industry, Jane is now truly on her own: to make the music she loves, and to make peace with her family Shot through with the lyrics, the icons, the lore, the adrenaline of the early 70s music scene, Songs in Ursa Major pulses with romantic longing and asks the question so many female artists must face: What are we willing to sacrifice for our dreams?
EMMA BRODIE has worked in book publishing for a decade, most recently as an Executive Editor at Little, Brown's Voracious imprint. She graduated from the Johns Hopkins University's Writing Seminars program, and is a longtime contributor to HuffPost and a faculty member at Catapult, Co. She lives in Brooklyn, NY with her husband and their dog, Freddie Mercury