Author Stephen Miller’s book about the incomparable country music star and actress is hard to resist. Dolly Parton is an amazing, creative woman with great business instincts and foresight. Born into poverty in East Tennessee, Dolly got her first guitar at age eight and performed at Pentecostal churches before rising to prominence on The Porter Wagoner Show in 1967. Her career took off from there, and she became a multi-format star, writing and performing pop music as well as country songs, starring in films and musicals, and creating several successful business and charitable enterprises. Today, she is a household name, but certain aspects of her past and her current life―her marriage of nearly fifty years, in particular―remain closely guarded. Smart Blonde is a delightful journey that highlights how Dolly has lived out many of the lyrics of her enumerable self-penned songs. The profile features interviews with Dolly’s family members, musicians, and producers that not only discuss the entertainer’s career, but shed light on her private life, including her relationship with her famously publicity-shy husband, Carl Dean. It’s hard not to admire Dolly Parton after spending time with the Smart Blonde.