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Thorough...very very thorough.
I must admit that I was a bit bored during the first quarter of this book. (Where were the standard romance tropes? Where was the angst?) But after that I was all in. Emmett and Luke were really sweet and I absolutely loved the subplot "mystery" involving Luke's grandma. This felt like an authentic teen relationship. Loved it.
I listened to the audiobook of this book. It was okay. I love Dolly Parton but I felt like the other narrators was dragging the story along. I still liked the book. I rated this book a 3 out of 5 stars.
What a wonderful book! Dolly Parton is a true national treasure. She's a feminist, though she doesn't consider herself one. She's done more for women than most women who spout about their feminist works. Those that make jokes about her boobs, call her dumb or a salute, well the joke is on them. Growing up poor in East Tennessee, she just liked the way, women who could afford makeup looked and she just copied that look when she was young.
Books 130-136 of the year.
I love Dolly. I have to get the physical print edition of this but I spotted the audiobook available through my library. Glad I listened to it and I can‘t wait to see the photos.
Dolly Parton performed this live version of "Jolene" in 2002. She dedicated it to the drag queens in the audience.
https://youtu.be/rNhIZIyLvuA?si=YA_WJKLGYhVsFq_V
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