Into the Taylor-Verse: Taylor Swifts Songwriting Journey
By (Author) Satu Hmeenaho-Fox
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Bantam Books (Transworld Publishers a division of the Random House Group)
27th August 2024
9th May 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biography: arts and entertainment
Popular music
782.42166092
Hardback
288
Width 148mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
632g
An illustrated, comprehensive overview of Taylor Swift's life and work, including hidden references for Swifties to discover in beautiful package. Fearlessly jump and fall into the world of Taylor Swift with this illustrated story of her life and work through the years. Dear Reader... Get ready to deep dive into the story of Taylor's life through her songwriting. Travel back to where it all began with Taylor Swift and journey through the eras, from the enchanting moments of Speak Now and 1989's red-heart sunglasses, to the cosy cardigan's of Folklore and bejewelled Midnights. Including the musical influences and deeply personal experiences that helped make Taylor the mastermind and icon she is, this book celebrates the inimitable talent of one of the world's greatest songwriters, performers and cat lovers. Covering her groundbreaking tours, fiercely loyal fans and inspiring position as a businesswoman, discover how Taylor uses her signature themes of girlhood, heartbreak and female friendship to master her craft, and how her genius for poignant lyrics and planting secret clues has developed her music into a whole universe for Swifties to explore. The perfect gift for the Taylor Swift fan in your life, whether they're 8 or 89, this is the book for all Swifties, of every era. Are you ready for it
Satu H meenaho-Fox is a Fearless-era Swiftie and author of books about culture. She has written books about many people whose artistry and/or clothes she likes, including Taylor Swift, Harry Styles, Zendaya and Lady Gaga. She has also written several children's books on art and fashion history for New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art. She is the co-founder of the Swiftian Theory newsletter