
Nothing Compares to You
What Sinead O'Connor Means to Us
Atria Books (Publisher)
Published on 31. July 2025
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-6680-7833-4 (ISBN)
Description
An intimate and evocative celebration of the life and legacy of music and political icon Sinead O'Connor, featuring writers including Neko Case, Sinead Gleeson, Rayne Fisher-Quann, Porochista Khakpour, and more.
More than thirty years ago, Sinead O'Connor shocked the world by tearing up a photo of Pope John Paul II in an act of protest against the violence perpetrated by the Catholic Church. This single act cemented O'Connor's place as a fearless voice and activist that would later push even further as Sinead became an advocate for HIV/AIDS awareness, the LGBTQ+ community, and abortion rights. Here in Nothing Compares to You, a renowned and multi-generational group of women and non-binary authors come together to pay tribute to O'Connor's impact on our world and in their own lives and development as humans and artists.
Nothing Compares to You is a loving and accessible reconsideration and entry point for understanding the Irish icon. Exploring themes such as gender identity, spirituality, artistic expression, and personal transformation, this collection shows that Sinead's voice continues to ring on even after her death and brilliantly illustrates the power of creative expression to inspire far beyond any presumed lines of age, culture, or class.
More than thirty years ago, Sinead O'Connor shocked the world by tearing up a photo of Pope John Paul II in an act of protest against the violence perpetrated by the Catholic Church. This single act cemented O'Connor's place as a fearless voice and activist that would later push even further as Sinead became an advocate for HIV/AIDS awareness, the LGBTQ+ community, and abortion rights. Here in Nothing Compares to You, a renowned and multi-generational group of women and non-binary authors come together to pay tribute to O'Connor's impact on our world and in their own lives and development as humans and artists.
Nothing Compares to You is a loving and accessible reconsideration and entry point for understanding the Irish icon. Exploring themes such as gender identity, spirituality, artistic expression, and personal transformation, this collection shows that Sinead's voice continues to ring on even after her death and brilliantly illustrates the power of creative expression to inspire far beyond any presumed lines of age, culture, or class.
Reviews / Votes
"A celebration of life, both of Sinead herself as well as each of the authors of the essays. The anthology is filled with story after story of survival that was manifested, accompanied by, or assisted by the sound of O'Connor's voice echoing in the writer's ears, head, heart, or pit of the stomach. They are beautiful, and you will cheer every single writer on."-Caryn Rose, Salon "A choir worthy of backing one extraordinary voice."
-Booklist "A vivid and multifaceted ode to a trailblazing musician."
-Publishers Weekly
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 158 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
412 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-6680-7833-4 (9781668078334)
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E-Book
07/2025
Simon + Schuster LLC
€14.83
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Persons
Sonya Huber is an award-winning author of eight books. Her work has also appeared in The New York Times, Creative Nonfiction, Brevity, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, Fourth Genre, and more. She received the 2012 Creative Nonfiction Award from Terrain; her essays were named notable in Best American Essays 2014, 2015, 2017, and 2019.
Martha Bayne is the editor of three collections of writing about Chicago and the Midwest, most recently The Chicago Neighborhood Guidebook, which was named one of the best 21st-century books about the city by Chicago magazine. A journalist and essayist, her work has appeared in local and national outlets including the Chicago Reader, The Chicago Reporter, The Baffler, Eater, Belt Magazine, The World, South Side Weekly, and The Rumpus, where she was the Sunday essays coeditor. She currently works as the regional trade editor at the University of Illinois Press and writes a Substack newsletter called Range of Motion.
Martha Bayne is the editor of three collections of writing about Chicago and the Midwest, most recently The Chicago Neighborhood Guidebook, which was named one of the best 21st-century books about the city by Chicago magazine. A journalist and essayist, her work has appeared in local and national outlets including the Chicago Reader, The Chicago Reporter, The Baffler, Eater, Belt Magazine, The World, South Side Weekly, and The Rumpus, where she was the Sunday essays coeditor. She currently works as the regional trade editor at the University of Illinois Press and writes a Substack newsletter called Range of Motion.