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An edition of Reba: My Story (1988)

Reba: My Story

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She is one of those rare stars who is popular enough to be known only by her first name. She is today's bestselling female country music recording artist. Her songs have given voice to every woman's story. Now she tells the most moving story of all: her own.

Reba McEntire is one of our most beloved and successful entertainers. Here, for the first time, in her own words - and with more than 140 personally selected family photos - she shares the memories that have shaped and inspired her life and her music.

Reba writes with deep pride about the enduring values she learned growing up in the hardworking rodeo and ranching McEntire family in Chockie, Oklahoma. A third-generation rodeo brat, Reba was increasingly drawn toward singing. "This little red-headed girl started singing, and it just blew me away." That was a typical comment when teenage Reba McEntire first started performing.

Hers was the hardest of career paths: night after night of VFW halls, honky-tonks, fair shows, and holes-in-the-wall where dances were more like fistfights set to music. But Reba's beautiful voice and fierce determination soared above it all to carry her toward the start of her musical career.

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Facing the country music establishment of the 1970s, Reba set out to challenge the "experts" who believed that female singers could never match the popularity of males. Now Reba reveals how she defied those "experts," following her heart and her gut to make "my kind of country music," honest, gutsy, full of feeling, and addressing the real human problems of people tough enough to suffer and survive.

In doing so she touched millions of fans with her unequaled ability to bring to stirring life the emotional ups and downs of modern women.

Reba fills her book, too, with special recollections as a granddaughter, daughter, sister, wife, and mother, revealing the hard-learned lessons, strong family bonds, love, pain, heartbreaking losses, and triumphant joys that have been so important in her life. With her much-admired candor she tells about the breakup of her first marriage, the blessings of her falling in love with and marrying Narvel Blackstock, and her greatest accomplishment, giving birth to their son, Shelby.

She also writes about coping with the greatest tragedy of her life, the 1991 plane crash that took the lives of seven members of her band and her tour manager. Filled with the spirit, humor, faith, honesty, and inspiration that have marked her triumphant journey from awkward cowgirl to dazzling superstar, Reba: My Story is an autobiography to be cherished by longtime fans and those who are first discovering the riches of her music.

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Publisher
Bantam Books, Bantam
Language
English
Pages
319

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements. x
Preface. xii
Chapter 1. 1
Chapter 2. 15
Chapter 3. 31
Chapter 4. 47
Chapter 5. 63
Chapter 6. 77
Chapter 7. 91
Chapter 8. 105
Chapter 9. 117
Chapter 10. 139
Chapter 11. 161
Chapter 12. 175
Chapter 13. 185
Chapter 14. 199
Chapter 15. 215
Chapter 16. 227
Chapter 17. 251
Chapter 18. 271
Chapter 19. 289
Epilogue. 305
Discography. 307
Awards. 317

Edition Notes

Discography: p. [307]-316.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
782.42/1642/092, B
Library of Congress
ML420.M34125 A3 1994

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover; Paperback
Pagination
xiv, 319 p. :
Number of pages
319

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1078205M
Internet Archive
rebamystorymce00mcen
ISBN 10
0553096079
LCCN
94001466
OCLC/WorldCat
29844059
Library Thing
72374
Goodreads
3934496

Work Description

Her songs--honest, plainspoken stories of women's lives today--have struck such a deep chord in her fans that she has become the top-selling female country recording artist of the decade. Now with that same straightforward honesty, Reba McEntire tells the phenomenal story of one woman... "Reba: My Story."

From her childhood in Oklahoma working cattle with her ranching family to her days on the rodeo competition circuit, from her early days as a performer in honky-tonks to her many awards and a sold-out appearance at Carnegie Hall, Reba relates her experiences with heartfelt emotion and down-to-earth humor. With the same warmth and generous spirit that infuses her music, she introduces us to the most important people in her life: the family and friends who sustain her and the musicians and producers who have inspired her and helped her realize her artistic vision. With great poignancy, she also recounts the lowest points in her life, the breakup of her first marriage and the plane crash that took the lives of eight of her band members; and the highest, her remarriage and the birth of her son Shelby. Her story is not only a chronicle of a rearkable life but a vivid testament of unshakable determination and faith in god.

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