In this riveting follow-up to her #1 "New York Times" bestselling memoir "Coal Miner's Daughter, " Loretta Lynn continues her captivating story about triumphing over the odds. 16 page photo insert.
Tying in with the publication of Loretta Lynn's long-awaited autobiographical sequel, Still Woman Enough, later this year. Born in 1935 into abject poverty, married at age thirteen, and a grandmother by age twenty-nine, Loretta Lynn went on to become one of the most prolific and influential singers in modern country music. The first woman to be ...
In "You're Cookin' It Country," Loretta Lynn shares over 120 of her favorite recipes, along with special stories, anecdotes, and remembrances. These include stories of her "Mommy" going out hunting for rabbit and possum to the more recent story of Jack White of the rock group The White Stripes flying to Nashville to have a dinner of chicken and ...
Now available in mass market--the "New York Times" bestselling biography from the "Queen of Country Music." Lynn tells her complete tale of being woman enough to rise in triumph over poverty, being a teen mother, and marriage to a hard-drinking man.
Born in 1935 into abject poverty, married at age thirteen, mother of six, and a grandmother by age 29, Loretta Lynn went on to become one of the most prolific and influential singers in modern country music. Her success includes sixteen No.1 singles, fifteen No.1 albums, and sixty other hits, including "Honky Tonk Girl," "Before I'm Over You," ...
Though her grammar may have remained in Butcher Holler, Kentucky, Loretta Lynn has had enough experiences since she left her childhood home in 1948 for multiple volumes of autobiography. STILL WOMAN ENOUGH fills in many of the gaps from its predecessor, COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER. Writing after the death of Oliver "Doolittle" Lynn, with whom she had a ...
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