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Talking to the sky : a memoir / Aimee Mayo.

Mayo, Aimee, (author.).

Summary:

Aimee Mayo grew up in deep Alabama, rocked by the blow of a drunk man's fist before she even made it out of the womb. Her colorful and charismatic father went from a gambling janitor to a multi-millionaire, but died homeless. Her mother was wonderful when she wasn't popping pain pills like M&M's and her stepdad made a weird science out of psychological abuse. Throughout her teens, Aimee survived by writing compulsively in diaries, dreaming of becoming a songwriter and finding her soulmate. After accidentally burning down her house—just one in a series of disasters—at twenty years old she found herself lost with no path to the life she had always longed for. She tried to kill herself and almost succeeded. Finally, Aimee made it to Nashville. She started out a waitress, married to a wife-beating country singer, but never lost sight of her dreams. Talking to the Sky is her unforgettable memoir, the harrowing and hilarious story of believing in faith over fear and going after your dreams when everything is going against you.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780578757537
  • Physical Description: 301 pages ; 23 cm
  • Publisher: United States : Little Blue Typewriter Press, [2020].

Content descriptions

Formatted Contents Note:
Wild world -- All by myself -- Bohemian rhapsody -- Fire and rain -- Rust & stardust -- Somewhere over the rainbow -- Space cowboy -- Don't stop believin' -- Freebird -- Amazed -- Talking to the sky.
Subject: Mayo, Aimee.
Composers > Biography.
Lyricists > Biography.
Dysfunctional families > Alabama.
Genre: Autobiographies.
Biographies.

Available copies

  • 2 of 2 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Camden County Library.

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  • 0 current holds with 2 total copies.
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Camden County Library District - Osage Beach 780.92 Mayo (Text) 31320003822207 Adult Nonfiction Available -

Summary: Aimee Mayo grew up in deep Alabama, rocked by the blow of a drunk man's fist before she even made it out of the womb. Her colorful and charismatic father went from a gambling janitor to a multi-millionaire, but died homeless. Her mother was wonderful when she wasn't popping pain pills like M&M's and her stepdad made a weird science out of psychological abuse. Throughout her teens, Aimee survived by writing compulsively in diaries, dreaming of becoming a songwriter and finding her soulmate. After accidentally burning down her house—just one in a series of disasters—at twenty years old she found herself lost with no path to the life she had always longed for. She tried to kill herself and almost succeeded. Finally, Aimee made it to Nashville. She started out a waitress, married to a wife-beating country singer, but never lost sight of her dreams. Talking to the Sky is her unforgettable memoir, the harrowing and hilarious story of believing in faith over fear and going after your dreams when everything is going against you.

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