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Neil Young's power to communicate has never been in question, but his 2012 memoir Waging Heavy Peace displayed his gifts in modes that surprised even his fondest fans. It was justly praised as "modest, honest, funny, and frequently moving." His new book of reminiscences deserves all those adjectives, ranging freely over a life of music, friendships, and cars. In fact, Young's beloved autos often serve as the vehicles and evokers of those memories, lending the book an intimate, nostalgic touch, and making Special Deluxe as unique as its author.
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Neil Young’s first memoir, Waging Heavy Peace, was an international bestseller and critical sensation. The Wall Street Journal wrote that it was “terrific: modest, honest, funny and frequently moving,” while The New York Times found it “as charismatically off the wall as Mr. Young’s records.” Now, in Special Deluxe, Young has fashioned a second work of extraordinary reminiscences about his Canadian boyhood, his musical influences, his family, the rock ’n’ roll life, and one of his deepest, most ebullient ...