Daughter of a Song: A Memoir

Author:   Sarah Curtis
Publisher:   Texas A & M University Press
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9781682832745


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   09 October 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Sarah Curtis
Publisher:   Texas A & M University Press
Imprint:   Texas A & M University Press
ISBN:  

9781682832745


ISBN 10:   1682832740
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   09 October 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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""Daughter of a Song is a haunting melody of a memoir, filled with the lively rhythms of country music and the complex harmonies of the human heart. Sarah Curtis has inherited an ear for storytelling, and she has written a book that is memorable, generous, and wise."" --Dinty W. Moore, author of Between Panic and Desire ""Daughter of a Song is a deeply moving and gorgeously written book, at once a sweeping and compelling history and an intimate personal tale of a Southwestern American family. Sarah Curtis unspools her father's journey from the humblest of origins to the international stage via rock and roll, contributing some of the greatest songs in the popular music canon along the way. But at its heart, it's the story of Sarah's place in the family, from her youth as the only child of a musician father and supportive mother, to her adult roles as a mom, wife, caring daughter, and, thankfully for us, a writer. As in a great novel, each character is finely and compassionately drawn. Every parent should be so lucky to have a son or daughter who writes such an eloquent tribute to their family."" --Bill Janovitz, author of The Cars: Let the Stories Be Told ""Like the man brought to life on its pages, Daughter of a Song occupies a space all its own. No mere celebrity biography, this is a work of literature exploring the complexities of fate and fame, roots and home, and cultural pressures that can either hem us in or set us free. Sarah Curtis reminds us where songs come from--and how they endure. A stunning debut by a gifted storyteller."" --Harrison Candelaria Fletcher, author of Finding Querencia: Essays from In-Between ""Sarah Curtis has been doubly blessed: she has a story to tell, and the chops to tell it. Daughter of a Song is about music, about America, about a father and a daughter and fame and poverty and talent and hard work, and the blessing and curse all these matters of life and death can sometimes be. Throw in Buddy Holly, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Waylon Jennings, and a long-suffering mother who speaks truth in love, and you have everything you need for a terrific and fabulous and very real book. This is it."" --Bret Lott, author of Jewel and The Hunt Club ""Sarah Curtis is the daughter of Sonny Curtis, a member of the Crickets who backed Buddy Holly; he's also a successful songwriter. However, this isn't a let-me-tell-you-about-my-famous-father memoir. It's, well, more. Daughter of a Song explores popular culture, class, family dynamics, the allure and toxicity of fame, and personal identity. The story Curtis writes is simultaneously intimate and epic--moving from the dust of Lubbock, Texas, to the glitz of LA, to stops in between and beyond. Curtis has the literary chops to make things come alive with words, whether she's relating her father's literally dirt-poor upbringing, the emotional minefield of a Waylon Jennings party, or her own complicated feelings about her upbringing. Like her father, Curtis is a pro; she has honed her craft. And, like her father's music, Daughter of a Song is the real deal."" --Sue William Silverman, author, How to Survive Death and Other Inconveniences


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Sarah Curtis’s essays have appeared in Creative Nonfiction, Salon, The Threepenny Review, the Los Angeles Review of Books, the anthology River Teeth: Twenty Years of Creative Nonfiction, and elsewhere. She lives with her family in Michigan. More of her writing can be found at sarahcurtiswriter.com.

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