No autobiography has left a deeper impression on my soul than Chronicles, Volume 1. So while I wait patiently, hoping for a Volume II, I am left reading and rereading the story of the man himself: The ineffable Bob Dylan. In the sixties, he was the American man of mystery, the poet who played guitar.
Now, he is telling his own story with his own beautiful words. Hear the truth from the man who inspired generation after generation of artists including Bono, David Bowie, Sheryl Crow, and even John Lennon. This book has been around for a while but whenever I feel down, this book appears in my hands. No one can describe a snowy New York morning like Dylan; no one has greater insight on the natural high of constant touring and lows of the sixties drug movement. So take a trip with Dylan who was able to turn his bad times into great songs. Dylan is still rocking to his own beat and his experiences are worth a good read. Sometimes, when times are too hard to bear, it’s best to remember that they are ever-changing.
— Submission by HarperOne Fall Intern, Hailey Horne
















