Monday, March 28, 2011

Still Woman Enough

When one story ends, a whole different (and somewhat similar) story begins. Filled with stories you didn't know or here, where it tells more than what you DIDN'T HEAR in Coal Miner's Daughter (neither in book/film).


In Still Woman Enough, Loretta Lynn gives a NO HOLDS BARRED account of the life of this TRUE country LEGEND.


There is ALOT you don't hear about in Coal Miner's Daughter, a lot of people aren't given their do and appreciation. This book 'Still Woman Enough' helps complete that equation. While some stories may be old and some may be new to hear, they're all exciting to read in this book just the same.






Extremely  HARD Battleships came on in later years such as First - losing her son in 1984 and 2ND watching your husband FIGHT for his life after being with them through HARD Battleships since the age of 13 (43 years together) in 1989. Initially losing the battle in 1996 (50 years together). Even after all of this/that, Loretta is still woman enough.



The End Result:


I LOVED This Book!!

The stories you hear from Loretta - personally. The REALLY Great HIGHS followed some TEARFULLY HEARTFELT SAD  and unforgettable moments. (Reading this book, you'll see what I mean!)


Some if this reading GENUINELY made me Emotionally feel .             .                . How Did You Move On From It?


 In The End:

I LOVED THIS Book And Every Page Read in its entirety!


Jack Benny Lynn (1949-1984)

Oliver Vanetta "Doolittle" Lynn (1926-1996)

There is one line in the book - it's at the end that says it all:

"Livin' with him was often hard, livin' without him is worse"
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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

21 Years Gone:The Autobiography

This next book comes from one who has been there, seen it and done it all. From the young perspective of what HE has seen and lived through comes the story of Jack Osbourne.


Starting w/ the venturing through consistent school changing and battling w/ learning disablilties didn't help, neither did the schools he attended as you read on. Being the son of a celebrity had some advantages at school, but it also came w/ ALOT of disadvantages, with what began as titled "social experimentation" escalated into something more.



Life was ALREADY unnaturally sweet prior to the beginning of filming The Osbournes, but soon after.   .   .

At  the HEIGHT,  of The Osbournes life came crashing quick for Jack when it came to the worst and becoming a DEEP DARK sea of depression to the point of ALMOST NO RETURN!! Throwing himself LITERALLY day-after-day into drugs & alcohol to forget the world of REALITY that hit him HARD!!


It was what had been seen through the rehab and his dad's uncontrollably emotion HE was DETERMINED
to make sobriety work. With sobriety a go, Jack needed to find himself something else for stimulation/excitement, and that's where he found himself a brand new high - rock climbing. With strong will and determination, he felt the need to climb the mountain - El Capitan! With that completed success behind him, he feels/felt his life became just that - a Genuine Achievement.



The End Result:

I Loved It!

This book can teach you the realities of addiction and motivation and sheer willpower that facing your demons head on that the past DOES NOT have to become the present.


In The  End:

I Loved This Book and found it to be REMARKABLY REAL!!!



(As what I have talked about w/ anyone, Ch. 4 of this book says it too!)
The reason I don't do anything, w/ experimentation, or anything of the sort, is that addiction runs in the bloodlines. Ch. 4 says it all!!





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