Nothing compares to you [text (large print)] : what Sinéad O'Connor means to us
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Huber, Sonya, 1971- editor.

Título
Nothing compares to you [text (large print)] : what Sinéad O'Connor means to us
 
What Sinéad O'Connor means to us
 
Foreword: Sinéad the undying.
 
For Shuhada: Heroine.
 
When we all knew they were all wrong: Jackie.
 
Feel no pain: Mandinka.
 
Of fire and ash: Troy.
 
Open letters to a spiritual soldier: I want your (hands on me)
 
Listen to the man at the liquor store: Drink before the war.
 
Bindaas: Feel so different.
 
Keen and keen: I am stretched on your grave.
 
Bringing you closer to me: Three babies.
 
Brambles: Black boys on Mopeds.
 
Girl you better try to have fun: Nothing compares 2 U.
 
A mother-daughter blood story: Jump in the river.
 
As you summon steel: The last day of our acquaintence.
 
To go without: I do not want what I haven't got.
 
You are something: Don't Cry for me Argentina.
 
I say war: War.
 
Patron saint: Thank you for hearing me.
 
St Sinéad: Famine.
 
Sunshower: The wolf is getting married.
 
Holy shit (a love letter): Song to the siren.
 
Precious to me: My special child.
 
Sorry for Disappointing: Daddy I'm fine.
 
Lo siento: All apologies.
 
Ghosts: Molly Malone.
 
Truthful witness: Horse on the highway.

Autor
Huber, Sonya, 1971- editor.
 
Bayne, Martha, editor.
 
Container of (work): Case, Neko. Foreword: Sinéad the undying.
 
Container of (work): Ahmed, Sharbari Z. For Shuhada: Heroine.
 
Container of (work): Zolbrod, Zoe. When we all knew they were all wrong: Jackie.
 
Container of (work): Gleeson, Sinéad. Feel no pain: Mandinka.
 
Container of (work): Frangello, Gina. Of fire and ash: Troy.
 
Container of (work): Khakpour, Porochista. Open letters to a spiritual soldier: I want your (hands on me)
 
Container of (work): Souris, Millicent. Listen to the man at the liquor store: Drink before the war.
 
Container of (work): Ghosh, Madhushree. Bindaas: Feel so different.
 
Container of (work): Czerwiec, Heidi. Keen and keen: I am stretched on your grave.
 
Container of (work): Champagne, Brooke, 1980- Bringing you closer to me: Three babies.
 
Container of (work): Viren, Sarah, 1979- Brambles: Black boys on Mopeds.
 
Container of (work): Stielstra, Megan. Girl you better try to have fun: Nothing compares 2 U.
 
Container of (work): Chai, May-lee. A mother-daughter blood story: Jump in the river.
 
Container of (work): Huber, Sonya, 1971- As you summon steel: The last day of our acquaintence.
 
Container of (work): Brown, Stacey Lynn. To go without: I do not want what I haven't got.
 
Container of (work): Eerkens, Mieke. You are something: Don't Cry for me Argentina.
 
Container of (work): Elizondo Griest, Stephanie, 1974- I say war: War.
 
Container of (work): Piepzna-Samarasinha, Leah Lakshmi, 1975- Patron saint: Thank you for hearing me.
 
Container of (work): Hannon, Lauretta. St Sinéad: Famine.
 
Container of (work): Bayne, Martha. Sunshower: The wolf is getting married.
 
Container of (work): Yuknavitch, Lidia. Holy shit (a love letter): Song to the siren.
 
Container of (work): Christman, Jill, 1969- Precious to me: My special child.
 
Container of (work): Fisher-Quann, Rayne, 2001-. Sorry for Disappointing: Daddy I'm fine.
 
Container of (work): Gurba, Myriam. Lo siento: All apologies.
 
Container of (work): Jones, Nalini, 1971- Ghosts: Molly Malone.
 
Container of (work): McCabe, Allyson. Truthful witness: Horse on the highway.

Format
Letra grande

ISBN
9798891646803

Subject Term
Women musicians -- Ireland.
 
Women political activists -- Ireland.
 
Large type books.
 
Musiciennes -- Irlande.
 
Femmes activistes -- Irlande.
 
Livres en gros caractères.

Summary
"More than thirty years ago, Sinéad O'Connor shocked the world by tearing up a photo of Pope John Paul II in an act of protest against the violence perpetrated by the Catholic Church. This single act cemented O'Connor's place as a fearless voice and activist that would later push even further as Sinéad became an advocate for HIV/AIDS awareness, the LGBTQ+ community, and abortion rights. Here in Nothing Compares to You, a renowned and multi-generational group of authors come together to pay tribute to O'Connor's impact on our world and in their own lives and development as humans and artists. Nothing Compares to You is a loving and accessible reconsideration and entry point for understanding the Irish icon. Exploring themes such as gender identity, spirituality, artistic expression, and personal transformation, this collection shows that Sinéad's voice continues to ring on even after her death and brilliantly illustrates the power of creative expression to inspire far beyond any presumed lines of age, culture, or class."--


LibraryShelf NumberEstado
Sierra Vista Public LibraryLT 782.42 NOTNew Nonfiction