Trust Your Heart

Trust Your Heart by Judy Collins, published by Random House Publishing Group on December 27, 1988, offers an insightful look into the life of a prominent figure from the sixties music scene. This 273-page biography delves into Collins’ experiences as a celebrated singer known for classics like “Both Sides Now” and “Suzanne,” while also exploring her personal relationships and activism in areas such as peace and civil rights.
Readers will find a narrative that goes beyond her musical achievements, highlighting her connections with notable figures like Stacy Keach and Stephen Stills. The book presents a multifaceted portrait of Collins, focusing on her journey as an artist and a woman navigating the complexities of life and motherhood. Through this edition, readers gain a deeper understanding of her contributions to music and her advocacy efforts, making it a significant addition to the genres of biography and autobiography.
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She was a sixties star, singer of such classics as Both Sides Now, Suzanne, and Someday Soon. But Judy Collins was much more–the lover of Stacy Keach and Stephen Stills and a woman who fought for peace, civil rights and the custody of her child.
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