Another Song About the King, Kathryn Stern
Another Song About the King, Kathryn Stern
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Another Song About the King

Author: Kathryn Stern

Narrator: Karen White

Unabridged: 9 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/13/2000

Categories: Fiction, Sagas


Synopsis

"You were named for Elvis. . . .  Darlin', did you hear me? You were named for Elvis Presley. Not even your father knows that. Wouldn't you like to share a secret, just you and me?"                

Simone "Mimi" Page once dated Elvis--and will never let her daughter forget it. Though Silvie grew up in the shadow of the King, it was her mother's unfulfilled life that really darkened her childhood. Flamboyant and passionate, with a southerner's flair for colorful stories, Mimi could inspire Silvie like no one else. Nothing is worse than being ordinary were words she pounded daily into young Silvie's mind. But too much success, too much talent, too much Being Somebody--even when that Somebody was her own daughter--could stir up a torrent of envy that Silvie would come to know too well.

Determined to escape her mother's long reach, Silvie moves to New York to become an artist--something Mimi has always aspired to be. But even when her career takes off and she meets a wonderful man, Silvie finds her complicated relationship with her mother remains a forceful tide, pulling at her dreams and sense of self. Silvie has nearly given up on reconciling with her past. Then a family crisis draws her back home--and she discovers what Elvis was really all about. . . .

About The Author

Kathryn Stern lives in Chicago with her husband and two children. She is the author of Another Song About the King.Karen White is the New York Times bestselling author of more than twenty novels, including the Tradd Street series, The Night the Lights Went OutFlight PatternsThe Sound of GlassA Long Time Gone, and The Time Between. She is the coauthor of The Forgotton Room with New York Times bestselling authors Beatriz Williams and Lauren Willig. She grew up in London but now lives with her husband and two children near Atlanta, Georgia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Michael P on July 05, 2009

This book is written by my sister Kathryn! It artfully fictionalizes some parts of life I am very familiar with....Check it out!......more

Goodreads review by Suzanne on April 08, 2015

A great read for any mother or daughter. One you will remember for a long time! I love the way this author uses such descriptive phrases and alliterative so to enhance the story! A great story of the relationship between a mother and daughter. No matter how weird or different a mother might seem durin......more

Goodreads review by Kim on August 25, 2013

I loved this book, but it was painful to read, not because the writing was terrible. Quite the opposite! The writing was terrific. It's just that the story reminded me SO MUCH of a very narcissistic female figure in my life. Highly recommended.......more

Goodreads review by Weezy805 on July 29, 2011

a story about a mother and daughter and the mother loving Elvis and her daughter needing attention from her mother and not getting it.......more


Quotes

"It is Kathryn Stern's blessing to have created, in Another Song About the King, a mother-daughter act that shocks us to remember those we've worshiped, then pitied, then fled, and then become. Simone is a Mississippi Mama Rose and a midwestern Madame Bovary--a misguided missile bent on blasting a way to the stars for Silvie, the daughter she has named by rearranging the name of her girlhood obsession, Elvis. She has also rearranged the facts of her own life, like a Chanel courageously run up on the Singer, shredding hearts and intentions along the way; and still, though we empathize with Silvie's every wound at Simone's hands, the author forces us to take this mother to our hearts, with a writerly compassion so honest we can cringe but not look away.

"Another Song About the King is a majestic debut, and while it may be Kathryn Stern's first hit, it will not be her only."
--Jacquelyn Mitchard, author of The Deep End of the Ocean