dolly parton, songteller

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$52.00 CAD

dolly parton, songteller: my life in lyrics is a new york times bestseller that celebrates the life and music of dolly parton. told in her own words, this book dives into 175 of her iconic songs, revealing the stories and inspirations behind them.

filled with rare, unpublished photos from dolly’s personal archives, this book offers an intimate look at over 60 years of songwriting and the woman who made it all unforgettable. a true treasure for fans of country music and dolly’s legacy.

Estimated delivery between december 26 and december 28.

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$52.00 CAD

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