A biography of George Strait presents the in-depth story of a small-town Texas boy who rose to fame and stardom in the world of country music, breaking Elvis Presley's record for the most sold-out performances at the Las Vegas Hilton.
I always love reading about my favorite country music star. However, this book was hard to get through. It was very repetitive, and several times I didn't think I was going to make it to the end. Writing a book about a person, in my opinion, doesn't need to include what the critics think. They are who they are, and what the critics think doesn't make a difference. It's just irritating to the reader. I've read a book by this author before and it was by far better than this one.
Was very repetative. A little dull. Not enough on his upbringing and personal life, which I understand is difficult because George Strait is so private.
If you didn't like this performer before, you will probably respect him after reading this book. Raised in ranch country by a single father, he and his brother attended the same school where his father taught Jr. High math and ranched a small spread. Married to his high school sweetheart, served in the military, graduated from college with a degree in agriculture and a growing desire to perform. Go along for the ride of ups and downs on the road to stardom from Texas to Nashville and back again.