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Smart Blonde (A Biography of Dolly Parton)
| Expected release date is Jul 14th 2026 |
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Overview
“[An] absorbing study of an ultra-talented country music icon.” MOJO
A definitive Dolly Parton biography tracing her East Tennessee childhood, Nashville breakthrough, country-pop superstardom, songwriting legacy, and business empire.
Smart Blonde tells the remarkable story of Dolly Parton’s rise from a poor East Tennessee childhood to superstardom in the male-dominated world of 1960s Nashville. With charm, determination, and unparalleled talent, Parton built not only a musical legacy but a multifaceted business empire.
Miller crafts a deeply researched and entertaining portrait, full of sparkle and quick humour, of a strong woman who has always steered her own course. Through rare interviews with those closest to Parton – including family members, musicians, and longtime collaborators – he offers intimate glimpses into her famously private world, including her enduring marriage to Carl Dean until his death in 2025 and lifelong friendship with Judy Ogle.
With a foreword by music journalist, David Sinclair.









