‘I have stood in the crowd at Pub Choir as an audience member and been entranced by Astrid’s ability to make a room feel like a single organism. I have stood on stage next to Astrid and experienced the waves of love, trust and joy that flows back at her in gratitude. And now I have read her words, experiencing music through her eyes, and falling in love with my own chosen medium in ways I didn’t know were possible. Astrid Jorgensen is a national treasure.’
– Ben Lee, Australian musician and actor
‘We all knew she had the music in her. Who knew she had the words? All these beautiful, hilarious, heart-stealing, soul-filling words! This is pure book gold from a rare and glistening national treasure. The raw and wild story behind a global phenomenon – and the best three hours I’ve ever spent inside a pub! The story of an anything-but-average woman who dared to open up her sound hole and let her dreams fly across the world.’
– Trent Dalton
‘Millions of people who’ve attended and watched Pub Choir already know the unmatched electricity that Astrid Jorgensen generates when she conducts. Turns out, she’s just as electric on the page. Hilarious and infectiously giddy, this behind-the-scenes look at a global phenomenon is a companion for life, nothing short of a superhero origin story and contains the most triumphant story involving poo that I’ve ever read.’
– Benjamin Law, writer and broadcaster
‘On stage, Astrid Jorgensen transforms from introverted music nerd into a choral colossus. In these pages, she is revealed as a beautiful writer who blends heart, wit and insight with rare skill.’
– Andrew McMillen, author and national music writer at The Australian
‘Astrid is a force of nature. But never has there been a more inappropriately titled memoir. There's nothing average about Astrid Jorgensen. Her memoir is testament to the fact she's a mix of magic, mayhem and sheer brilliance. I loved every line. For anyone who's ever been curious about the phenomenon that is Pub Choir and the crazy woman waving her arms around at the front of the stage – read this book.’
– Bec Sparrow, writer, podcaster and co-founder of Birds of a Feather Book Club
‘Astrid Jorgensen is a national treasure – funny, captivating, and wildly talented. Part maestro, part comedian, she’s transformed group singing into a joyous, unforgettable experience that makes everyone feel like they belong.’
– Sally Hepworth, author of The Good Sister
‘Take a joy-filled road trip with Astrid in her Daewoo Matiz, via a nunnery, a few false starts, and some excellent side quests all the way to where she teaches the world to sing. Average at Best is anything but. A sharply observed, at times hilarious and poignant debut. You hold in your hands a book about the joy of letting go.’
– Frances Whiting, award-winning journalist, columnist and author
‘Astrid Jorgensen turns language into lyrics and stories into symphonies. Bewitchingly brilliant and wildly original. This book sings.’
– Lise Carlaw and Sarah Wills, podcasters and founders of DISCO CLUB