Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl

English language

Published Dec. 29, 2015

ISBN:
978-1-59448-663-0
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3 stars (1 review)

Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl is a 2015 memoir by Carrie Brownstein, a member of the band Sleater-Kinney. Named for one of her lyrics, the book is about her life in and around music. The book starts with her as a hyper-performative young nerd who runs for vice president of her Washington State elementary school. The story goes on to cover Brownstein's escape from a turbulent family life into a world where music was the means toward self-invention, community, and rescue. Along the way, Brownstein chronicles the excitement and contradictions within the era's flourishing and fiercely independent music subculture, including experiences that sowed the seeds for the observational satire of the popular television series Portlandia years later.

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3 stars

Scattered, which describes the music of Sleater Kinney at times also. First part memoir, second part album-by-album breakdown, third part memoir again. The chapters seem to get shorter and shorter as the book goes along. Not well written, and not as good as Linda Ronstadt's memoir, but better than Melissa Etheridge also. I rate it 2.5 stars, rounding up to 3 for her breadth of talent.