"Lyrical and compulsively readable . . . The Uncool captures an extraordinarily inventive period in which rock music was stretching out in all directions."
--Alex Needham, The Guardian
"More than fifty years after his debut as a professional writer, Crowe is finally ready to tell the real story. . . . A tender chronicling of his Rolling Stone years, where he earned the trust of musicians and witnessed now-iconic concert moments."
--Angie Martoccio, Rolling Stone
"An unputdownable ode to family and classic rock . . . Crowe's infectious sense of awe and down-to-earth storytelling will win over readers; a must-have for all collections."
--Library Journal (starred review)
"A riveting memoir . . . Still fueled by the awe of a fifteen-year-old fan decades later, Crowe delivers a memoir that is both a backstage pass to rock 'n' roll and a master class in storytelling, warm, vivid, and irresistibly uncool in the best way."
--Freda Love Smith, Booklist (starred review)
"It's a delight . . . Readers who only know Crowe from his screen credits will savor the behind-the-scenes insights, but the book's real power lies in its portrait of a teenager chasing his heroes."
--Publishers Weekly "A winning blend of family portrait, rock history, and coming-of-age movies."
--Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "Cameron has written a book that feels like music, an intimate souvenir, like a song you can't stop listening to."
--Stevie Nicks
"A delicious tale of a devotee who worships at the altar of rock and roll. From the jittery reverence that comes with the first taste of backstage to the intimate thrill of the post-show motel room, this is a story for every kid who's ever dreamed a dream and dared to watch it all come true. It's about the friends you make and the memories that linger long after the credits roll. It's a love letter to fandom, sealed with Cameron's trademark sincerity and heart."
--Maggie Rogers
"If you're a lover of music, or you've ever been in love, then you have something to say. Cameron has always been someone who knows just how to say it."
--Harry Styles
"Captivating . . . Crowe's depiction of the travels and interviews he did with musicians brings both them and the era vibrantly alive. . . . This is a remarkable and moving memoir, with an engaging and unforgettable cast of characters, that will resonate well beyond fans of celebrated '70s music. The Uncool is a celebration of the passionate, often awkward and chaotic journey to find one's place in the world."
--Elizabeth DeNoma, Shelf Awareness (starred review)
"We know his voice: the journalist/adventurer, the cinematic novelist, and now (with The Uncool) the raconteur of his own literary self. He sculpts and weaves the events of his experience into scenes and language that often turn into something like a manifesto. He talks to us like he's talking to us. Many centuries ago, he instructed me and Owen Wilson about an early cut of our unformed first film: 'Your movie has a rock sensibility. Don't fight it. It will serve you.' On the screen (and stage) and on the page: his clarity of observation and memory, his choice words, his people--Cameron Crowe, wonderfully, continues to serve us."
--Wes Anderson