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    She Come By It Natural: Dolly Parton and the Women Who Lived Her Songs

    £9.99
    At once candidly intimate and searchingly analytical, She Come By It Natural captures the enduring appeal of this singular star.
    ISBN: 9781911590514
    AuthorSmarsh, Sarah
    PublisherNamePushkin Press
    Pub Date19/01/2021
    BindingPaperback
    Pages208
    Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock

    SHORTLISTED FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE

    The world can't seem to get enough of Dolly Parton. Her image is blazoned across T-shirts, she burns on desks as blasphemous candles, and well into her seventies she continues to grace awards stages, arenas and talk shows where women of a certain age are rarely seen.

    Yet not so long ago, Dolly was best known by many people as the punch line of a boob joke. So, what happened?

    In this affectionate, sharply insightful book, Sarah Smarsh charts Dolly's meteoric rise against the backdrop of her working-class roots. Drawing on her own experience growing up in rural Kansas, Smarsh crafts a resonant portrait of Parton's cultural importance, above all for the often-unheard women who populate her songs: struggling mothers, pregnant teenagers, diner waitresses with deadbeat boyfriends. Candid, intimate and searching, She Come By It Natural captures the enduring appeal of this singular star.

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    SHORTLISTED FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE

    The world can't seem to get enough of Dolly Parton. Her image is blazoned across T-shirts, she burns on desks as blasphemous candles, and well into her seventies she continues to grace awards stages, arenas and talk shows where women of a certain age are rarely seen.

    Yet not so long ago, Dolly was best known by many people as the punch line of a boob joke. So, what happened?

    In this affectionate, sharply insightful book, Sarah Smarsh charts Dolly's meteoric rise against the backdrop of her working-class roots. Drawing on her own experience growing up in rural Kansas, Smarsh crafts a resonant portrait of Parton's cultural importance, above all for the often-unheard women who populate her songs: struggling mothers, pregnant teenagers, diner waitresses with deadbeat boyfriends. Candid, intimate and searching, She Come By It Natural captures the enduring appeal of this singular star.