It Wasn't Meant to Be Perfect: A Memoir

Gaelynn Lea
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It Wasn't Meant to Be Perfect: A Memoir

Gaelynn Lea
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  • Published date: Apr 14, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 404
  • Publisher: Little, Brown And Company
  • ISBN: 9781643757940
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.25" H
“Gaelynn Lea’s memoir is an arrow released with intent: it flies straight and lands true. With joy as its engine and honesty as its discipline, it tells the story of a brilliant musician who is also a gifted prose writer. The energy of the writing and Lea's talent for observation propelled me through this book in a single sitting. The book resembles Lea’s custom violin bow—finely made, perfectly balanced, a generous gift that will resonate for a lifetime.”—Chloé Cooper Jones, author of Easy Beauty
Gaelynn 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.

 

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