Still Woman Enough: A Memoir

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Hachette Books, Apr 3, 2002 - Biography & Autobiography - 244 pages
In this riveting follow-up to her #1 New York Times bestselling memoir, Coal Miner's Daughter, Loretta Lynn continues her captivating story about triumph over the odds.

Loretta Lynn's first memoir, Coal Miner's Daughter, was a #1 national bestseller that sparked an Oscar-winning movie and left fans hungry for more. Now Loretta finishes that story, and the second half of her life is every bit as remarkable and inspiring as the first.

In a friendly, down-home style that belies her stature as country music's most celebrated performer, Loretta writes candidly about the price of fame and the stresses of stardom; tells of friends and family she's loved and lost along the way; and shares secrets not included in her first book. But at the heart of this memoir is her stormy relationship with Doo, the man she married at thirteen and stayed with until he died, through his drinking, their violent arguments, and their passionate reconciliations. Loretta reveals the devotion behind "one of the hardest love stories in the world." Filled with intimate portraits of country legends, and brimming with folksy humor, this personal tale of grit, determination, and loyalty will enthrall Loretta's countless fans and anyone who adores a good old-fashioned love story.

Loretta Lynn, the most celebrated entertainer in the history of country music has a lot to sing about:

  • 9 gold albums
  • A national bestselling book and film, Coal Miner's Daughter
  • First female artist to win the Country Music Association's Entertainer of the Year
  • First country artist to win the prestigious Golden Plate award given to those who excel in all fields of achievement worldwide
  • First female recording artist to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame
  • Longtime member of the Country Music Hall of Fame
  • One of Entertainment Weekly's 100 Entertainers for 1950-2000
  • One of Ladies Home Journal's 10 Most Admired Women of the World