I saw an interview with Rossanne Cash this week talking about her new memoir “Composed.” I wish I could remember what I was watching but I can’t. I loved that she revealed in the interview and said that she did not give dirt on anyone in the family and she was not trying to get even with the people in her life. I think that is where most of us are human and if we have felt pain then we want to give it back on a much larger stage hoping it hurts more. I think she makes her self more readable since she says she wants just to tell her story. This is something that I feel I need to keep reminding you about since it is our natural intention to get even. The reason people write their life story is to introduce ourselves to family members for future generations. When you don’t get even it makes you look more special. As Rossanne stated she wants to live in grace and that is perfect way to put it. Here are some articles written about the new book, read them and see if you want to buy the book. Or just use this as a guide in writing your own life story.
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| Johnny Cash’s daughter Rosanne writes thoughtful memoir about her journey Kansas City Star By JULIA KELLER In every memoir there’s a moment of truth, a sudden proving ground. It’s like that high note hidden in the melody of “The Star-Spangled … See all stories on this topic » |
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| Rosanne Cash’s memoir, ‘Composed,’ reveals a thoughtful mind at work Dallas Morning News But in Cash’s memoir, Composed (Viking, $26.95), she makes the personal universal by revealing vignettes from her creative and emotional evolution. … See all stories on this topic » |
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