![]() What kept me reading were the other characters in the book. While she was no Beyonce, the protagonist in Willa Cather's The Song of the Lark, overcomes her own struggles to reach her musical ambitions, sometimes at the expense of the relationships that. I never really liked the main character, she seemed aloof and superior. This is perhaps what some, but not most vocal artists experience I think. ![]() There are some beautiful passages in this book, but I was told (and so expecting) a good explanation of the vocal artist. If this book were a movie would you go see it? Have you listened to any of Pam Ward and Ken Burns (introduction) ’s other performances before? How does this one compare? Would you recommend The Song of the Lark to your friends? Why or why not? ![]() In this case the person is an artist and in some ways the book describes an artists soul and the circumstances that help lead one person to public success in art and another to not realize his/her full potential. The Song of the Lark is the story of an artist’s growth and development from childhood to maturity. The story is just like hearing about any person's life. Is there anything you would change about this book? ![]()
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