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Book by Loretta Lynn
Still Woman Enough
AuthorLynn and Patsi Bale Cox
SubjectLoretta Lynn
Publication date2002
ISBN9780786866502

For Lynn's 2021 album of the same name, see Still Woman Enough (album).
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Still Woman Enough is a 2002 autobiography of American country music singer Loretta Lynn, written by Lynn and Patsi Bale Cox. The book discusses, in-depth, Lynn's life, from her early days in Butcher Hollow, Kentucky, as the daughter of a coal miner, her marriage to Oliver "Doolittle" Lynn, her musical career, and personal triumphs and trials in Lynn's life up to the time the book was written.

References

  1. Lynn, L.; Cox, P.B. (2002). Still Woman Enough: A Memoir. Hyperion Books. ISBN 9780786866502. Retrieved 2015-07-24.
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