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Me and Sister Bobbie: True Tales of the Family Band

Me and Sister Bobbie: True Tales of the Family Band

by Willie Nelson and Bobbie Nelson with David Ritz

Random House ·2020 ·288 pages ·Memoir
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The untold story of Willie Nelson and his sister, Bobbie, who, over the course of their lives together, supported each other through personal tragedies and triumphs and forged an unbreakable bond through their shared love of music. Abandoned by their parents as toddlers, Willie and Bobbie Nelson found their love of music almost immediately through their grandparents, who raised them in a small Texas town. Their close relationship—which persists today—is the longest-lasting bond in both their lives. In alternating chapters, this heartfelt dual memoir weaves together both their stories as they experienced them side by side and apart. The Nelsons share powerful, emotional moments from growing up, playing music in public for the first time, and facing trials in adulthood, as Willie pursued songwriting and Bobbie faced a series of challenging relationships and a musical career that took off only when attitudes about women began to change in Texas. The memoir is Bobbie's first book, and in it she candidly shares her life story in full for the first time. Her deeply affecting chapters delve into her personal relationships and life as a mother and as a musician with technical skills that even Willie admits surpass his own. In his poignant stories, Willie shares the depth of his bond with his sister, and how that bond carried him through his most troubled moments. Willie and Bobbie have supported each other through unthinkable personal heartbreak, and they've always shared in each other's victories. Through dizzying highs and traumatic lows, spanning almost nine decades of life, Willie and Bobbie have always had each other's back. Their story is an inspiring, lyrical statement of how family always finds the way.


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"this is a deeply personal and familial look at Willie that may surprise (his deep religious faith, the revelation that he thinks Bobbie is the stronger, more talented one), but though Willie weighs in, this memoir is really about Bobbie, as she tells her story for the first time, an often tragic tale that reads like an old Tammy Wynette song ..."

Rosellen Brewer· Library Journal Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Written in gritty, unapologetic Texas jargon, in short chapters alternating between Willie and Bobbie, Me and Sister Bobbie, a poignant, beautiful, heartfelt co-memoir, delights and astounds."

Edith G. Tolchin· The New York Journal of Books Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Nelson's many fans will enjoy these cheerful and loving stories."

Publishers Weekly Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Early on, Willie calls [Bobbie] a 'heroine,' and readers will agree with that assessment."

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