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Right by Her Roots

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ISBN-10 : 160258060X
ISBN-13 : 9781602580602
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Book Synopsis Right by Her Roots by : Jewly Hight

Book excerpt: Giving music-making women the serious attention they deserve but rarely receive, Right by Her Roots is an especially important and engaging account.


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