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Rememberings by Sinéad O’Connor review – the sound and the fury – The Guardian
The singer’s jaw‑dropping account of her troubled childhood and rocky fame is patchy but no less truthful for it

Celebrity memoirs often come with a ghost writer. There isnt one here there are only ghosts, the ones the young Sinéad OConnor hears in the piano at her grandmothers house and the others with which she has wrestled for a lifetime. No matter how public her business, or how much people think they know about the Irish singers triumphs and travails, this is an artist who never ceases to surprise.
OConnor has spent her career, it seems, coping with the after-effects of childhood trauma and then another…
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