From Publishers Weekly
Carter, who has co-written several autobiographies of country musicians (e.g., Rhinestone Cowboy), collaborated with Nancy Jones, wife of singer George Jones for the last 15 years, in this collection of 16 short memoirs by women who've married country music stars. Based on tape recorded interviews conducted by Jones or Carter, these pieces chart the turmoil of marriage as played out in the glare of billboard-topping success. Although a gossipy tone prevails and the writing oozes mawkish sentimentality?"nobody had more problems. But love prevailed, and the marriage survived. And it will survive forever," says Janine (Ronnie) Dunn?fans will delight in the details of the courtships and conflicts that many of these couples have overcome. Several, including Rozene (Charley) Pride, Sharon (Johnny) Paycheck and Jones herself, describe their husbands' drug and alcohol abuse. Others, such as Denise (Alan) Jackson, express bruised feelings arising from recurrent rumors of infidelity that spring up when their husbands are on the road. In contrast, Kim (Glen) Campbell and Gregg (Jeff) Foxworthy describe marriages that are substance-free and rooted in their family's strong religious faith. B&w photos. Agent, Dean Williamson. Author tour.
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From Library Journal
Jones, who worked with Carter on her husband's autobiography (I Lived To Tell It All, LJ 4/1/96), knows what it means to be the wife of a country music star. As a country music journalist, Carter associates with many of the top male performers and regularly meets fans who want to know about their wives. Of all the books on country music, this is the first to focus mainly on the wives of the stars. Jones and Carter provide candid profiles of the wives of Garth Brooks, Kenny Rogers, Alan Jackson, and Charley Ward, among others, with an interesting twist at the end in a profile of Wynonna Judd: a star, a Nashville wife, and a mother. This book will satisfy the curiosity of avid fans and should be purchased where there is demand.?Kathleen Sparkman, Baylor Univ., Waco, TX
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