REVIEWS
"... offers insights about growing up in Aberdeen and how Cobain became a musician and a celebrity ... While Nirvana's music remains popular and influential this book would be a good choice for school libraries." — Doug Esser, The Associated Press
"Unlike many of the 'tabloid' writers, the author had a reason to be confident about his subject ... (the book) shares much insight into the internal struggles that would consume the young musician through interviews with his grandfather, and other band members and Nirvana insiders." — Bill Lindstrom, The (Aberdeen) Daily World
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Winner, New York Public Library's 2007 Books for the Teen Age award
Jeff's award-winning book Kurt Cobain: Oh Well, Whatever, Nevermind
You can order from the Amazon link below.
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REVIEWS "Interesting and even funny new details or angles on events you may not have heard before ... A well-written and well-researched publication." — Rasmus Holmen, The Internet Nirvana Fan Club
"An unusually intimate account of the rock legend ... Thorough endnotes, a well-rounded bibliography, and a discography conclude this detailed title, which stands out from many series biographies because of its insider’s appreciation for the musician and his legacy." — Gillian Engberg, Booklist, January 2007
"...(the book) offers a measure of authenticity … Burlingame’s interview requests with the locals aren’t met with the wariness outsiders receive." — Gillian G. Gaar, HARP magazine
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