There are so many wishes with this book. I wish I read it sooner, I wish it didn’t have to end, I wish there was more stories, and I wish I could rate more stars! If you are looking for a rollercoaster ride through the heart, READ THIS BOOK!
Her stories are one of a kind and lead you back to a time that I never experienced so vividly (compared to any history class you can take!). She is a woman of power, spirit, and a hint of mischief. I love how all the stories blend into one another and intertwined throughout the story. Goodbye, Little Rock and Roller was my favorite chapter and definitely my favorite song.
Why am I so passionate about it? Well, the book adds up to everything I saw. I never ever heard of Marshall Chapman, until the Blue Bird Cafe, May 24th 2018. It was a last minute luck of the draw that we made it in that night. I always heard people raving about this place, and I was excited to finally go.
There were four musicians that night, but as Marshall walked up to her seat I felt all the air in the room vanish. I am no means a writer, but any synonym for “cool” is underrated. Her black cowboy hat tried to hide the fire burning in her eyes. As she began to play, I realized she is what country music would look like as a person. I mean TRUE and GENUINE country music. Her lyrics, voice, and strum of the guitar made it seem so unreal. She gave some descriptions from the songs she sang, but reading this book gives deeper meaning to what I was so lucky to experience.
I am so thankful that Chris (her boyfriend) gave me this book as a gift! The love that pours over his face when he describes Marshall was inspiring. It was truly an experience I will never forget. And this book made the experience that much more “transcendental”!