| Everything I'm Cracked Up to Be | |
| Author | Jen Trynin |
|---|---|
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Subject(s) | rock music, celebrity |
| Genre(s) | autobiography, nonfiction |
| Publisher | Harcourt Press |
| Publication date | 2006 |
| Media type | hardcover |
| Pages | 368 |
| ISBN | ISBN 0-15-101148-6 |
Everything I'm Cracked Up to Be is a book by Boston, Massachusetts-based musician Jen Trynin. Jennifer Trynin, also credited as Jen Trynin, is a Singer-songwriter and Author from Boston Massachusetts. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the English is a West Germanic language originating in England and is the First language for most people in the United Kingdom, the United States Rock music is a genre of Popular music often though not necessarily employing Electric guitar, Bass guitar, and Drums. A celebrity is a widely-recognized or famous person who commands a high degree of public and media attention An autobiography, from the Greek αὐτός autos "self" βίος bios "life" and γράφειν graphein "to write" Non-fiction is an account or representation of a subject which is presented as Fact. Publishing is the process of production and dissemination of Literature or Information &ndash the activity of making information available for public view Harcourt Trade Publishers is a US Publishing firm with a long history of publishing fiction and nonfiction for children and adults Jennifer Trynin, also credited as Jen Trynin, is a Singer-songwriter and Author from Boston Massachusetts. The book chronicles her short career as a musician on Warner Bros. Records, from her start as an indie rock musician in Boston to her promotion of her album Cockamamie after its release on Warner Bros. Warner Bros Entertainment Inc (or Warner Bros, Warner Bros Pictures) is one of the world's largest producers of Film and Indie rock is genre of Alternative rock that primarily exists in the independent Underground music scene Cockamamie is the debut album from Boston Massachusetts -based musician Jen Trynin.
The book was released to generally strong reviews, with Entertainment Weekly giving it an A-[1], and Village Voice critic Robert Christgau saying that the book "did for [him] what Cockamamie never did until [he] read her book--grabbed and held. Entertainment Weekly (sometimes abbreviated as EW) is a Magazine published by Time Inc This article is about a New York newspaper For the Ottawa Hills Ohio magazine see The Village Voice of Ottawa Hills. Robert Christgau (born April 18 1942) is an American Essayist, Music journalist, and the self-declared "Dean of American "