I haven't read the memoir, but I can relate. Particularly to the partner in Terminal Adolescence. The irony is that I was that same terminal adolescent (I just want to write. Bills are for the birds). So, I get the draw to remain isolated, safe from the weird mechanics of the world. But, I know just who to recommend this book to for sure! And will put it on my own TBR as another step in understanding the man I married. :-)
As I relayed to my partner, Steven Tyler didn’t always make good choices, so know that going into the memoir. But I thought it was a great read, sucked me in from the get-go.
I haven't read the memoir, but I can relate. Particularly to the partner in Terminal Adolescence. The irony is that I was that same terminal adolescent (I just want to write. Bills are for the birds). So, I get the draw to remain isolated, safe from the weird mechanics of the world. But, I know just who to recommend this book to for sure! And will put it on my own TBR as another step in understanding the man I married. :-)
As I relayed to my partner, Steven Tyler didn’t always make good choices, so know that going into the memoir. But I thought it was a great read, sucked me in from the get-go.