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Daybreak
Daybreak
Author: Joan Baez
"Unforgettable overtones of a truly sensitive artist linger on long after the last page. Perhaps this is because the author sensed that for all the autobiographical passages - about her Mexican intellectual father and her strange but beautiful mother, her family's constant uprooting from town to town - she was not so much writing her own story ...  more »
ISBN: 152397
Publication Date: 6/1969
Pages: 191
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Publisher: Avon Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Per online review: Collection of reminiscences and thoughts in this 1968 book which reflect the philosophy of a well-known folk singer and political activist. Joan Baez writes of her life as a crystal teardrop. A book full ofcomparisons, with a message to the rest of the world. She said that someone told her it would be risky to write about Jesus, but she wrote about Him anyway. This is her story.
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Loved this book.
Admirers/Fans of Joan Baez will enjoy these first writings of hers.


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