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Ain't Nobody's Fool by Martha Ackmann

Ain't Nobody's Fool

The Life and Times of Dolly Parton

by Martha Ackmann

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  • Dec 2025, 304 pages
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A larger-than-life new biography of country music legend and philanthropist Dolly Parton.

In Ain't Nobody's Fool: The Life and Times of Dolly Parton, Martha Ackmann chronicles the life of an American Original. From her impoverished childhood in the Smoky Mountains to international stardom as a singer, songwriter, actress, businesswoman, and philanthropist, Dolly Parton has exceeded everyone's expectations except her own. During a time when the Beatles set the standard for contemporary music, Dolly appeared on a local country music television show that her high school classmates thought was pure cornpone. The day after her high school graduation, she boarded a bus for Nashville, but record executives turned her down. One said her voice sounded like a screech owl.

When Dolly finally got her foot in the door, her talent and focus catapulted her to the top of country charts, the pop world, and movie stardom. Yet her success came at a price. Shunned by many in Nashville who saw her ambition as a betrayal of her country music roots, Dolly became the target of death threats, lawsuits, and a judge who threatened to throw her in jail. She nearly collapsed on-stage and later succumbed to depression that pushed her to the brink, but she refused to be counted out and came back stronger than ever developing Dollywood, the amusement park that became the economic engine of East Tennessee, and founding the Imagination Library that provides free books to children around the world. Her philanthropy to health organizations led to creation of the Moderna COVID vaccine. And, finally, she returned to her roots, recording bluegrass albums that became the most celebrated of her unparalleled 60-year career.

Ain't Nobody's Fool is a deep dive into the social, historical, and personal forces that made Dolly Parton one of the most beloved and unifying figures in public life and includes interviews with friends, family members, school mates, Nashville neighbors, members of her band, studio musicians, producers, and many others. It also features never before seen photographs and unearthed documents shedding light on her family's hardscrabble life. More than anything, Martha Ackmann's fresh and animated new book proves Dolly Parton knows just who she is and she ain't nobody's fool.

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"[I]lluminating...[A] well-rounded portrait of Parton that's firmly grounded in her Smoky Mountain roots." —Publishers Weekly

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jillg

More Than A Blonde Wig
AIN’T NOBODY’S FOOL: The Life and Times of Dolly Parton
By Martha Ackmann

Martha Ackmann’s biography follows the incredible journey of Dolly Parton, from her humble upbringing in Tennessee to becoming a singer, songwriter, actor, businesswoman, and one of the most beloved philanthropists around.

Ackmann takes a close look at the twists and turns that shaped Dolly’s career. While many people were surprised by her success, Dolly always believed in herself—even at a very young age—and never stopped chasing her dreams. Her generosity really stands out, from starting the Imagination Library and donating millions of books to children, to helping fund research for the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. The book also gives us a glimpse into her longtime marriage to Carl Dean, which she has always kept mostly out of the spotlight.

I’d read a bit about Dolly before, but this book made her story feel especially alive. Ackmann doesn’t shy away from showing both Dolly’s strengths and her struggles as she made her way through the music industry and Hollywood. One detail I found interesting was learning that Nelson Mandela found comfort in one of Dolly’s songs during his imprisonment and what he asked the guards to please do.

Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press for the eARC.

Janine_S

Nicely written bio
Nicely written biography of Dolly Parton that focuses on her career. I'm not a country music fan but l'd grown to like her music - especially her duets with Kenny Rogers - and loved her in Nine to Five. So when this came as a free read on NetGalley (thank you and the publisher, St. Martin's Press, as well) I was intrigued.

Indeed Dolly is no one's fool. She may have grown up poor (the story of her family life is so sad), she was given gifts of music, sing and grit. Her early life of dong writing with her uncle was intriguing - I knew she had written I'll Always Love You but not many of the others mentioned in the book. And her journey to signing was quite a difficult one - again I didn't know this but learning about it and Dolly's perseverance was amazing. I especially loved those parts of the book where Dolly held her ground. She's one tough woman.

Dolly has done a lot to promote reading - the points out that Dolly's dad didn't let his children go to the library because he was sure they'd destroy the books. And her generosity in sharing her wealth is well known. I would have liked more of this to have emerged from the book. Nonetheless, if you are interested in a book about het career, this one is definitely for you.

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Martha Ackmann is a journalist and author who writes about women who have changed America. Her essays and columns have appeared in the New York Times, the Boston Globe, and the Los Angeles Times. She also is a frequent commentator for New England Public Radio, and has been featured on CNN, National Public Radio, and the BBC.

Martha's award-winning books include The Mercury 13: The True Story of Thirteen Women and the Dream of Space Flight, Curveball: The Remarkable Story of Toni Stone, First Woman to Play Professional Baseball in the Negro League, and These Fevered Days: Ten Pivotal Moments in the Making of Emily Dickinson. A theatrical adaptation of Curveball premiered Off Broadway in 2019. Toni Stone, written by playwright Lydia Diamond, was a New York Times Critic's Pick and the Wall...

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