She Come By It Natural: Dolly Parton and the Women Who Lived Her Songs
By Sarah Smarsh
Read by Sarah Smarsh
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ISBN: 9781797115009
Runtime: | 4.56 Hours |
Category: | Nonfiction/Biography |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
Summary
Summary
A Time Magazine Best Books of the Year selection
A Washington Post Pick of the Month
Growing up amid Kansas wheat fields and airplane factories, Sarah Smarsh witnessed firsthand the particular vulnerabilities—and strengths—of women in working poverty. Meanwhile, country songs by female artists played in the background, telling powerful stories about life, men, hard times, and surviving. In her family, she writes, “country music was foremost a language among women. It’s how we talked to each other in a place where feelings aren’t discussed.” And no one provided that language better than Dolly Parton.
Smarsh challenged a typically male vision of the rural working class with her first book, Heartland, starring the bold, hard-luck women who raised her. Now, in She Come By It Natural, originally published in a four-part series for The Journal of Roots Music, No Depression, Smarsh explores the overlooked contributions to social progress by such women—including those averse to the term “feminism”—as exemplified by Dolly Parton’s life and art.
Far beyond the recently resurrected “Jolene” or quintessential “9 to 5,” Parton’s songs for decades have validated women who go unheard: the poor woman, the pregnant teenager, the struggling mother disparaged as “trailer trash.” Parton’s broader career—from singing on the front porch of her family’s cabin in the Great Smoky Mountains to achieving stardom in Nashville and Hollywood, from “girl singer” managed by powerful men to leader of a self-made business and philanthropy empire—offers a springboard to examining the intersections of gender, class, and culture.
Infused with Smarsh’s trademark insight, intelligence, and humanity, She Come By It Natural is a sympathetic tribute to the icon Dolly Parton and—call it whatever you like—the organic feminism she embodies.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“Looks at how songs by Dolly Parton and other country-music performers illuminate stories of women who might otherwise be overlooked: tired waiters, pregnant teenagers, spurned wives, loyal daughters.” —Washington Post
“Luminescent prose and briskly tempered storytelling make for an illuminating take on a one-of-a-kind artist.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Smarsh tells Parton’s story through the eyes of women who grew up in rural America struggling to make ends meet.” —Spokane Spokesman-Review
“Smarsh anoints Parton a badly needed beacon: in a divided country, she remains that rare someone who everyone can love.” —Time
“Parton is endlessly quotable and fun to read about, but [She Come By It Natural] is also enriched by its glimpses into Smarsh’s Kansan family.” —Harper’s
“Combining tribute, memoir, and social commentary, Smarsh analyzes how Dolly Parton’s songs—and success—have embodied feminism for working-class women.” —People
Details
Details
Available Formats : | Retail CD |
Category: | Nonfiction/Biography |
Runtime: | 4.56 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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