My husband did a dangerous thing this week… he bought me a book.
My rude and ungrateful response was “Don’t you know that I hate it when someone buys me an unsolicited book?” I am a big reader and I have a long and carefully curated TBR, and if that book isn’t on that list, I’ve just been given a job to do! No thank you, that’s an obligation read!
Well, I am eating my hat because this was actually really great.
You might not know the name Astrid Jorgensen but you’ve probably heard of her brainchild Pub Choir. She and her small team travel the world doing gigs where she teaches a venue full of people, with no presumed musical talent or knowledge, how to sing a popular song from start to finish. You learn it together over the course of an hour, sing it together once or twice, and then leave with a smile on your face and your heart full of joy.
This book is a memoir of sorts, about her early life and the creation of Pub Choir. It was a light, quick read, clever and interesting and honestly laugh-out-loud funny.
I was fascinated to read about how Astrid’s brain works - she has no inner monologue, but it’s like she can visualise music, and this has helped her to create the unique way she teaches a song to us amateur enthusiasts. She also HATES noise, and loves silence, which was an interesting tidbit for someone who has made a career around music!
Trigger warning - there is a chapter on disordered eating. It’s not a deep dive and is written from a place of recovery. But could be confronting.
Thanks hubby, and sorry I was so ungrateful! This book is a gem.
If you haven’t been to a Pub Choir yet, you’ve been missing out! It’s so fun, and Astrid is just fantastic.