The Art of Asking


The Art of Asking: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Let People Help is a 2014 memoir by American musician Amanda Palmer with a foreword by Brené Brown. It covers Palmer's early days as a performer through to her musical career now. Palmer wrote the book over a four-month period during early 2014, after performing at the Sydney Festival. The book was first published on 11 November 2014 and later as a paperback on October 20, 2015, both through Grand Central Publishing.

Synopsis

In the book Palmer details her early life as a performer and further expands on topics covered in her speech at the TED talks.

Reception

Critical reception for The Art of Asking has been mixed. Flavorwire commented that while they were "pleasantly surprised by the value within The Art of Asking" and that the book "has passion behind it", it was "not necessarily a fertile and comprehensive vision for the average reader". NPR was slightly more critical as they felt that while the book was "well-intentioned", that "in thinking about the art of asking, Palmer misses its most basic tenet: In our society, certain kinds of people are allowed to ask for things, and certain kinds of people are not. She writes as though the biggest obstacle to getting the help you need is a reluctance to ask — not, say, ingrained social structures having to do with race and class". The Boston Globe was also mixed in their opinion, stating that while the book had some compelling and touching elements it was also "a study in contradictions, which makes for frustrating reading".
The book made The New York Times bestsellers lists.

Audiobook

Palmer recorded the book as an audiobook, with performances of the songs.
There is also an Audible edition.