Dazzlin' Dolly: The Songwriting, Hit-Singing, Guitar-Picking Dolly Parton
Dazzlin' Dolly: The Songwriting, Hit-Singing, Guitar-Picking Dolly Parton
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Boyds Mills Press
Annotation: This inspirational and dazzlin’ story of Dolly Parton—noted singer, songwriter, and humanitarian—follows her rise to fam... more
Genre: [Biographies] [Music]
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #353950
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Common Core/STEAM: STEAM STEAM
Publisher: Boyds Mills Press
Copyright Date: 2022
Edition Date: 2022 Release Date: 09/20/22
Illustrator: Fotheringham, Edwin,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-635-92841-9
ISBN 13: 978-1-635-92841-9
Dewey: 921
LCCN: 2021918212
Dimensions: 29 cm
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist

The tale of Dolly Parton's rise to fame is one of rags to riches, in which a resourceful and determined young girl is able to make it big. This biography engagingly recounts her childhood growing up in a one-room cabin as one of a dozen children. Dolly is inspired by her surroundings and hears music everywhere, from her mom snapping beans to geese flying overhead honking. She refurbishes a discarded mandolin and starts writing songs. Her first stage is the porch, where she plays for farm animals with a tin-can microphone. From there, she makes it to the local radio and then the Grand Ole Opry at just 13 years old. She keeps her dream of becoming a star through high-school graduation, after which she hops on a bus to Nashville. Readers will find a lot of charm here, and the illustrations bring one back to the period, into the rural Tennessee mountains and ultimately to the big city, where Dolly finally finds fame.

Kirkus Reviews

A title brimming with love for a favorite country music star.Given Dolly Parton's philanthropic efforts with Imagination Library, it's especially fitting to see her profiled by a writer and an illustrator who have ample experience creating picture-book biographies for young readers. Slade's text includes quotes from Parton and adopts a down-home voice for the narration as she returns to Dolly's Tennessee roots to tell her rags-to-riches coming-of-age story. Throughout, Fotheringham's digital illustrations ground the text with a realistic style that never caricatures the singer, who has frequently been subjected to mockery over her appearance. While the book focuses mainly on Parton's youth and the very beginnings of her career with her early radio performances and an appearance at the Grand Ole Opry at 13, backmatter gives more detail about her successes and discusses how Parton has used her fame and fortune to help others. Fotheringham incorporates symbols and motifs (butterflies and red shoes, for example) that are important to Parton's career or figure prominently in her lyrics, which will delight those familiar with her catalog. Background characters are racially diverse. (This book was reviewed digitally.)A new generation will understand why we will always love this iconic singer/songwriter. (Picture book. 3-7)

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

Free verse peppered with Southern dialect and colloquialisms reads like a ballad of Dolly Parton’s perseverance on her rise to stardom in this spirited picture book biography. As a child in a “newspaper-pasted-over-drafty-walls poor” family, Dolly Parton makes music with a homemade guitar and tin can microphone, but when her uncle books her on a live radio show, “big-dreamin’ Dolly/ FROZE—/ barely able to breathe.” Never one to back down, Dolly stands up to the “stage-fright bully” and fights for her dream of being a Nashville star. Slade’s alliterative, rhythmic lines dynamically resonate with the book’s subject. Focusing on Dolly, portrayed throughout wearing pops of red, Fotheringham’s digitally rendered artwork leaves backgrounds sketchy and muted for contrast, an apt visual metaphor for the biography’s “dazzlin’ ” subject. Back matter includes “More About Dolly.”

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Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Reading Level: 2.3
Interest Level: 2-5
Lexile: 900L

This inspirational and dazzlin’ story of Dolly Parton—noted singer, songwriter, and humanitarian—follows her rise to fame, from her beginnings in East Tennessee to performing to thousands at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville.

Dolly is a little girl with a BIG voice. Music fills Dolly’s heart so plumb full she has to let it out! She’ll even sing to her cornhusk dolls or a pen full of pigs. She makes her own drum from a pot and her own guitar from a broken mandolin. But what Dolly dreams of is performing for a real audience—people who would hear her sing, and applaud!
 
And when she gets her big break at age ten, the soul-singin’ and big-dreamin’ Dolly discovers she’s scared to sing on stage in front of all those people. Will she summon up all of her courage and make it to the stage of the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville? Young readers will learn about Dolly’s early history, her endless creativity, and her plucky perseverance in this entertaining picture book that’s perfect for fans of all ages.


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