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"The Most Beautiful Girl is a heartbreaking yet uplifting memoir of a daughter, her father, and the healing power of music. The story opens with a scene at Johnny Cash's funeral when author Tamara Saviano is struck with grief about unfinished business with her father. Her sorrow leads the author on a journey to rediscover her father and examine the lost relationship with a man she once loved. Through an unstable childhood, a turbulent young adulthood and finally on a path to freedom, Saviano lays bare the complexity of family ties both those that bind and those that break. She weaves a tale that proves music can provide a lasting connection long after human relationships have unraveled. Founded in a mid-century coming-of-age tale, The Most Beautiful Girl represents a true American remembrance of childhood anguish, lost identity and happy endings."-- From back cover.
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Fathers and daughters, Sound recording executives and producers, Music, Biography, Psychological aspectsPeople
Tamara SavianoPlaces
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The most beautiful girl: a true story of a dad, a daughter, and the healing power of music
2013, American Roots Press
in English
- First edition.
0989124304 9780989124300
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"A memoir"-- Cover.
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