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A Natural Woman

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by Carole King

Chapter Sixteen: Graduation

  Chapter Seventeen: Goffin and King

  Chapter Eighteen: Married, with Children

  Chapter Nineteen: Cubicles

  Chapter Twenty: Will You Love Me Tomorrow

  Chapter Twenty-One: Daughter Momentum

  Chapter Twenty-Two: The Loco-Motion

  Chapter Twenty-Three: It Might as Well Rain Until September

  Chapter Twenty-Four: Waddington Avenue

  Chapter Twenty-Five: City of Angels

  Chapter Twenty-Six: The British Invasion and Other Signs of the Times

  Chapter Twenty-Seven: A Natural Woman

  Chapter Twenty-Eight: Sold

  Chapter Twenty-Nine: Aronowitz and the Myddle Class

  Chapter Thirty: The Mid-Sixties

  Chapter Thirty-One: Leaving New Jersey

  Part II

  Chapter One: Wonderland

  Chapter Two: Where the Action Was

  Chapter Three: Discovering California!

  Chapter Four: New Friends

  Chapter Five: The Night Owl

  Chapter Six: Kootch

  Chapter Seven: The City

  Chapter Eight: Truth Is One, Paths Are Many

  Chapter Nine: Three Really Excellent Things

  Chapter Ten: Sweet Baby James

  Chapter Eleven: Pre-Loved

  Chapter Twelve: Musical Studios

  Chapter Thirteen: Technology

  Chapter Fourteen: Tapestry Snapshots

  Chapter Fifteen: In Retrospect

  Chapter Sixteen: The Troubadour

  Chapter Seventeen: J Is for Jump

  Chapter Eighteen: Herding Cats

  Chapter Nineteen: Showtime 1971

  Chapter Twenty: Addition, Family Style

  Chapter Twenty-One: Mommy and Grammy

  Chapter Twenty-Two: Divergence

  Part III

  Chapter One: Shepherd

  Chapter Two: Mores Creek

  Chapter Three: Taxi Driver

  Chapter Four: John and Yoko

  Chapter Five: A Different Kind of Hit

  Chapter Six: Definition of a Friend

  Chapter Seven: Tributaries

  Chapter Eight: Inundated

  Chapter Nine: The Final No

  Chapter Ten: Not Bergdorf Goodman

  Chapter Eleven: Teepee Rick

  Chapter Twelve: Reading, ’Riting and ’Rithmetic

  Chapter Thirteen: All-Weather Friends

  Chapter Fourteen: Gretchen’s Piano

  Chapter Fifteen: The Eighties

  Chapter Sixteen: Moving Day

  Chapter Seventeen: Bars and Benches

  Chapter Eighteen: New Neighbors

  Chapter Nineteen: Trials and Tribulations

  Chapter Twenty: Criminal and Quiet Title

  Chapter Twenty-One: One to One

  Chapter Twenty-Two: Ronald Reagan’s Opponent

  Chapter Twenty-Three: Prosecutorial Discretion

  Part IV

  Chapter One: All Over the Map

  Chapter Two: City Streets

  Chapter Three: McCartneys in Tokyo

  Chapter Four: A Quiet Place to Live

  Chapter Five: The Troubles

  Chapter Six: Colour of Your Dreams

  Chapter Seven: Lessons from Underground

  Chapter Eight: Blood Brothers

  Chapter Nine: Ireland, Again

  Chapter Ten: They Say That Ev’ry Man Must Fall

  Chapter Eleven: Ireland, Yet Again

  Chapter Twelve: The Towers

  Chapter Thirteen: Giving Back

  Showtime 2005, continued

  Afterword

  Acknowledgments

  Credits

  Permissions

  Photo Inserts

  Copyright

  Copyright

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  ISBN 978-1-4555-1259-1

 

 

 


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