In Resistance, Amos expresses the importance of activism, using her own experience for examples and including a bit of memoir in the process. She does get a little woo-woo in places for me, but overall this is quite good. And there‘s a bit at the end that I think would be useful for any artist who is struggling and wondering whether or not to move forward with their art. Plus, she recites some of her lyrics so emotionally it‘s really affecting.