On her way: the life and music of shania twain ". But the millions who have bought such smash-hit albums as The Woman in Me don't know the whole story--revealed here for the first time and based on extensive interviews with Twain's friends, family and colleagues. Also included are eight pages of photos, a discography, lists of awards, and other
Title | : | On her way: the life and music of shania twain |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.89 (800 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0425164519 |
Format Type | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 208 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 1998-12-01 |
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Shania Twain has become one of the biggest names in country music. But the millions who have bought such smash-hit albums as The Woman in Me don't know the whole story--revealed here for the first time and based on extensive interviews with Twain's friends, family and colleagues. Fans will learn about Twain's turbulent childhood, the devastating loss of her parents when she was only 21, the creative dynamic she enjoys with her husband, producer "Mutt" Lange, the influence of her Native American background on her life and career, and much more. Also included are eight pages of photos, a discography, lists of awards, and other facts for those who want to know more about this superb singer and songwriter who's truly "on her way."
Editorial : About the AuthorBarbara Hager is a journalist whose 1995 book Honor Song featured a chapter on Shania Twain.
I chose this book in order to learn and grow more as a man. And it is the most important part! If the reader will be willing to wade through the introduction, he can endure some wandering about and linger for what’s later on. If you liked the book I highly recommend the interview !. If you are a fan of Joy and George Adamson, this book will surely appeal to you.. It's a great book for someone that's getting started in being interested in the Transatlantic liner - note - not cruise liners - there is a difference - hate it when people refer to the "Titanic" and other Transatlantic liners as "cruise liners". However, as other reviewers have noted, the songs have been re-recorded by children, and many of the lyrics have been altered. Some of the Friedman AA's played on the Aliquippa Indians, including the Kaletz boys. The book spent too long with the first part of his life and not near enough time talking about the change over the past few years. Joel Smith's contributions, which ran
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