"Engaging and interesting. . . . entirely winning."--Jonathan Yardley "Washington Post"
"True to her subtitle, Ms. Ronstadt delivers a life story stitched to the sails of her eclectic musical voyaging. . . . She has found another way to tell a story: through this winning and informative book, in which her intelligence, passion, humor and commitment shine forth from every page."--Tom Nolan "Wall Street Journal"
"For anyone fascinated by the cross-pollination of musical talent in Los Angeles' buzzing pre-corporate rock scene, Ronstadt's front-row seat offers a prime view. . . . While this bird can no longer sing, on the page she can still fly."-- "USA Today"
"Ronstadt revisits, with a mixture of fine-grained insight and personal modesty, one of the most remarkable and wide-ranging singing careers in the last century of American popular music."-- "San Francisco Chronicle"
"Musical memories galore."-- "Boston Globe"
"A personable and engagingly written memoir... consistently interesting."-- "Kirkus"
"A well-written glimpse into musical history as it was being made by Ronstadt and her peers."-- "Publishers Weekly"