YOUNG NEIL: THE SUGAR MOUNTAIN YEARS - Sharry Wilson
This is one of the older books in my ARC queue, but I've seen Neil Young in the news recently and it reminded me that I had this book to read. Author/biographer Sharry Wilson looks back at the formative years of Neil Young's youth. The book title is not just a pun on the musician's name, Wilson's biography is focused on Neil Young's youth and upbringing - from his birth in 1945, through the years of education and to the very beginnings of his musical career. The very earliest years, as Wilson reports, seemed to be happy ones. Idyllic even. Though things change when his parents divorce and Neil is raised by an alcoholic mother and his father lives some distance away (Toronto). And, not surprisingly, his later school years are turbulent as he discovers the joy of music and song writing and performing and his school work suffers as his musical talent excels. It would be the very rare family that would be happy to have a child pursue an art form while falling behind in...