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OverviewGaelynn Lea was born with Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Her parents were loving, cash-strapped theater kids, and she grew up racing about in her first electric wheelchair, having adventures with her siblings, and handing out playbills at her parents' dinner theater shows. Transfixed by an orchestra performance in 5th grade, Gaelynn was determined to play the cello. When her shortened limbs made playing the instrument challenging, she employed a familiar tactic: adapting. What if she held a violin upright in her wheelchair, like the world's tiniest cello? That what if was the key that unlocked her lifelong music career. After winning NPR Music's Tiny Desk Concert in 2016, Lea became a full-time touring musician-and that's when she began to truly struggle with the inaccessibility of the music world. Out of necessity, she became a dedicated advocate and activist, pushing back against the prevailing stereotypes, assumptions, and barriers with her own gently defiant style. Lea's warm, funny, deeply-felt memoir addresses love and faith, sexuality and mortality, the frustration and the joy of difference. She shows how disability inspires and enables unique and indispensable contributions to the world, and reminds readers to think creatively, fight for what they love, and savor the journey. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gaelynn LeaPublisher: Workman Publishing Imprint: Algonquin Books Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 24.00cm ISBN: 9781643756431ISBN 10: 1643756435 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 30 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""Gaelynn Lea is a true original with immense strength . . . She has infinite optimism and energy to make the world better. I look forward to the next time I find myself under her spell.""--Jeff Tweedy, Wilco ""Gaelynn Lea writes with a directness, candor and humor that are illuminating. Exploring the intersection of music and disability, It Wasn't Meant to Be Perfect is a one-of-a-kind, page-turner.""--Ian Brennan, Grammy-winning music producer and author of Missing Music ""Gaelynn's story is beautiful . . . She writes with a depth and honesty that only comes from being bold and unafraid to dream big.""--Glory Edim, author of Gather Me and Well-Read Black Girl ""Gaelynn's story is beautiful . . . She writes with a depth and honesty that only comes from being bold and unafraid to dream big.""--Glory Edim, author of Gather Me Author InformationGaelynn Lea is a composer, musician, and disability rights advocate. Since winning NPR Music's Tiny Desk Contest in 2016, she has captivated audiences around the world with her haunting original songs and traditional fiddle tunes. Gaelynn has collaborated with Michael Stipe, The Decemberists, and Wilco. In 2022, Gaelynn composed an original score for Macbeth on Broadway, starring Daniel Craig and Ruth Negga. She later released an album featuring these compositions, titled Music From Macbeth. Music aside, Gaelynn Lea is a sought-after public speaker about disability culture, inclusion, and accessibility in the arts. She was awarded a Disability Futures Fellowship in 2024. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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