Carrie Underwood is the small town girl who has taken America by storm. But the road to success from her home town of Checotah, Oklahoma, to her emergence as 2005s American Idol wasn't a smooth one. As a young girl, music was her life, and Underwood dreamed of becoming a professional singer. But her early attempts to establish a career were met with disappointment and Carrie left music behind—until friends and family encouraged her to audition for American Idol. The story of how Carrie Underwood made her dreams come true while winning the hearts of fans everywhere is not only uplifting but an inspiring reminder of how you should always follow your dreams.
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About the Author:
Kathleen Tracy has been a journalist for over twenty years. Her writing has been featured in magazines including The Toronto Star ’s “Star Week”, Biography magazine, KidScreen and TV Times. She is also the author of numerous biographies including “The Boy Who Would be King” (Dutton), “Jerry Seinfeld—The Entire Domain” (Carol Publishing), “Don Imus—America’s Cowboy” (Carroll ), “Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo,” and “William Hewlett: Pioneer of the Computer Age,” both for Mitchell Lane. She recently completed Diana Rigg, the Biography for Benbella Books.
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- PublisherMitchell Lane Publishers
- Publication date2005
- ISBN 10 158415425X
- ISBN 13 9781584154259
- BindingLibrary Binding
- Number of pages32
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