Something to Believe In
By Andrew Stafford
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'Written with great humanity and girded by a soundtrack to die for, this memoir is a punch, unput-downable must-read'. Peter Garrett
A memoir of music, madness and love from the author of the cult classic Pig City.
For Andrew Stafford, music was a way up and a way out. There was just one little problem- he couldn't play. Because those who can do and those who can't review, he carved out a niche writing about it instead.
This is the story of a self-confessed wannabe's life- of growing up in public, of family, of falling in and out of love, and music, sweet music, everywhere.
Written with enormous heart and a thumping rhythm, Something To Believe In is an uncompromising, inspiring book for anyone whose life has been saved by rock & roll.
- ISBN:
- 9780702262531
- Format:
- Paperback / softback
- Pages:
- 264
- Published:
- Publisher:
- University of Queensland Press
- Imprint:
- University of Queensland Press
- Weight:
- 342 g