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Twang, Jennifer Clodfelter is twenty-three. She knows she was born to sing. Every record label in Nashville disagreed, turning down her passion, her grit, and her homemade demo one rejection at a time. She refused to quit. In just three years, a rare combination of guts and raw talent carried her further than she had ever dared to dream.
Now she has everything she wanted. The glitz and the number-one hits, it turns out, carry a dark side she never saw coming. Will she keep singing her pain to an adoring crowd, or find the courage to face the music in the private studio of her own heart?
Twang is an intimate look at a wounded country star, and a story about the healing power of friendship, faith, and music. It is also about a hard truth that success in “the” business is not the same as wholeness in life.
Julie L. Cannon, who passed away in 2012, was a bestselling novelist.
Twang is written for readers and book groups who love stories of resilience, forgiveness, and learning to let go.