Legendary singer, songwriter, actress, and activist Cyndi Lauper offers a personal account of the journey that led her to become an international superstar in this âmoving story of an American musical originalâ (Kirkus Reviews).
Icon Cyndi Lauper offers a poignant account of the journey that led her to become an international superstarâfrom her years growing up in Queens, New York, to the making of enduring hits like âTime After Time,â âGirls Just Want to Have Fun,â and âTrue Colors,â to becoming an actress, a mother, an outspoken activist, and maintaining a music career that has lasted more than thirty years.
After leaving her childhood home at seventeen, Cyndi took on a series of jobs: racetrack hot walker, IHOP waitress, and, as she puts it, âgal Friday the thirteenth,â as she pursued her passion for music. She worked her way up playing small gigs and broke out in 1983 with Sheâs So Unusual, which earned her a Grammy for Best New Artist and made her the first female artist in history to have four top-five singles on a debut album. And while global fame wasnât always what she expected, she has remained focused on what matters most. Cyndi is a gutsy real-life heroine who has never been afraid to speak her mind and stick up for a causeâwhether itâs womenâs rights, gay rights, or fighting against HIV/AIDS.
With her trademark warmth and humor, Cyndi fearlessly writes of a life sheâs lived only on her own terms, perfect for fans of Patti Smithâs Just Kids and Billy Idolâs Dancing with Myself.