"Nobody knows Dolly like Dolly," declares Dolly Parton. Dolly's is a
rags-to-riches tale like no other. A dirt-poor Smoky Mountain childhood
paved the way for the buxom blonde butterfly's metamorphosis from
singer-songwriter to international music superstar. The undisputed
"Queen of Country Music," Dolly has sold more than 100 million records
worldwide and has conquered just about every facet of the entertainment
industry: music, film, television, publishing, theatre, and even theme
parks. It's been more than 50 years since Dolly Parton arrived in
Nashville with just her guitar and a dream. Her story has been told many
times and in many ways, but never like this. Dolly on Dolly is a
collection of interviews spanning five decades of her career and
featuring material gathered from celebrated publications including
Rolling Stone, Cosmopolitan, Playboy, and Andy Warhol's
Interview magazine. Also included are interviews which have not been
previously available in print. Dolly's feisty and irresistible brand of
humor, combined with her playful, pull-up-a-chair-and-stay-awhile
delivery, makes for a fascinating and inviting experience in downhome
philosophy and storytelling. Much like her patchwork "Coat of Many
Colors," this book harkens back to the legendary entertainer's roots and
traces her evolution, stitching it all together one piece at a time.