I’ve always enjoyed The Judds, and especially Wynona. What a voice! I never knew much about them personally though. I’ve loved reading biographies since I was a child, especially about people I like and admire. I think many of them are a bit “sugar-coated,” if only by leaving out parts of their lives they’re not particularly proud of. What I most enjoyed about this was Wynona’s candor. She seems to truly wear her feelings on her sleeve. The way she opened up about her struggles, and lack of confidence earlier in her career were testimony to that fact. Even more gut-wrenchingly honest were her stories about her family, as well as her addiction to shopping and spending money. It’s hard enough for most people to look at themselves in the mirror, and face their demons; but for a famous star like Wynona, it’s got to be much, much harder. This book made me even more of a fan; not just with her music, but as a woman with the heart and courage to share her true story— her highs, as well as her lows.