📖 Overview
Me & Patsy Kickin' Up Dust recounts the friendship between country music legends Loretta Lynn and Patsy Cline. Lynn shares memories of their time together in Nashville during the early 1960s, when both women were building their careers in country music.
The book follows their relationship from their first meeting through their adventures touring, performing, and navigating the male-dominated music industry. Through personal stories and recollections, Lynn paints a picture of their shared experiences as women breaking barriers in country music.
Lynn details the ways they supported each other professionally and personally, from sharing stage clothes to giving advice about the music business. The narrative includes both lighthearted moments and serious challenges they faced together.
This memoir illuminates themes of female friendship, mutual support, and perseverance in the face of obstacles. The bond between these two pioneering artists demonstrates the power of women standing together in pursuit of their dreams.
👀 Reviews
Readers appreciate the intimate look at the friendship between Loretta Lynn and Patsy Cline, with many noting the conversational writing style makes them feel like Lynn is telling stories directly to them. Fans value the behind-the-scenes glimpses of country music in the 1960s and the authentic portrayal of both women's struggles in the industry.
Readers highlight Lynn's candid discussion of both happy and difficult moments, though some wanted more depth about Cline's death and its impact. A few reviewers mention repetitive anecdotes and wished for more structure in the narrative.
Ratings across platforms:
Goodreads: 4.1/5 (1,800+ ratings)
Amazon: 4.7/5 (2,400+ ratings)
BookBrowse: 4/5 (150+ ratings)
"Like sitting on the porch with Loretta herself" - Goodreads reviewer
"Honest but sometimes jumps around too much" - Amazon reviewer
"Perfect tribute to a friendship that changed country music" - BookBrowse reviewer
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🤔 Interesting facts
🎵 Loretta Lynn wrote this intimate memoir about her 30-year friendship with Patsy Cline when she was 87 years old, sharing previously untold stories about one of country music's most legendary friendships.
🌟 Patsy Cline gave Loretta Lynn her own undergarments off her body during their first meeting, after discovering Lynn was wearing a shabby wardrobe while performing on stage.
🎤 Despite being fierce competitors in the country music industry, Cline took Lynn under her wing and taught her everything from how to dress for performances to how to demand payment from venue owners.
💔 The book reveals that Patsy Cline had premonitions about her death and told Lynn that she felt she would die young. Cline tragically passed away in a plane crash at age 30.
🏆 Both women made history as pioneers: Cline was the first female solo artist inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, while Lynn became the most awarded female country recording artist in history.