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"Before she was the legendary Mama Cass of the folk group The Mamas and the Papas, Ellen Cohen was a teen girl from Baltimore with an incredible voice, incredible confidence, and incredible dreams. She dreamed of being not just a singer but a star. Not just a star-- a superstar. So, at the age of nineteen, at the dawn of the sixties, Ellen left her hometown and became Cass Elliot. At her size, Cass was never going to be the kind of girl that record producers wanted on album covers. But she found an unlikely group of co-conspirators, and in their short time together this bizarre and dysfunctional band recorded some of the most memorable songs of their era. Through the whirlwind of drugs, war, love, and music, Cass struggled to keep sight of her dreams, of who she loved, andmost importantlywho she was."--Amazon.
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This was a quick and interesting read! I thought the shifting POVs were interesting, and it's great that it came with a playlist of recommended songs. In some ways I wish this gave more context? But I guess I followed it okay. The art has an intentionally sketchy quality to it that's kind of fun? IDK, it's fun for fans of 60s music/style and/or people looking for a cool iconic fat girl.