I Walked the Line: My Life with Johnny by Vivian Cash, Ann Sharpsteen (With)

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  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
  • Pub. Date: September 2007
  • ISBN-13: 9780641933011
  • Sales Rank: 6,003
  • 336pp
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I Walked the Line is a chronicle of first love, long-kept secrets, betrayal, forgiveness, and the truth—told at last by Johnny Cash's first wife, the mother of his four daughters. It is a book that had the full support of Johnny Cash, who insisted it was time for their story to be told, despite any painful revelations that might come to light as a result.

Many myths and contradictions regarding the life of Johnny and his family have been perpetuated for decades in film and literature. Vivian exposes previously untold stories involving Johnny's drug addiction, his fraught family life, and their divorce in 1968, as well as the truth behind the writing of two of Johnny's most famous songs, "I Walk the Line" and "Ring of Fire."

Supplemented by a never-before-published archive of love letters and family photos, I Walked the Line offers a deeper look at one of the most sig- nificant artists in music history. Here, fans and readers can experience the extraordinary account of love and heartbreak between Johnny and Vivian, and come to understand Vivian's dignified silence over the years. Through this elegant, revealing, and powerful memoir, Vivian Cash's voice is finally heard.

The New York Times - Janet Maslin

I Walked the Line is a wildly romantic book, but also a sad and wrenching one, a testament to the destructive power of hopes pushed past the breaking point. Although Ms. Cash's narrative sounds almost willfully naive, that serves to make her book more revealing. The absence of her hindsight and analysis, combined with the poignant pathology on display, make this an unusually intriguing memoir. There is ample room for the reader to see what was both invisible and inevitable in these young lovers' vision of a happy married life.

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August 28, 2008: This book condicts all that have been heard in the media throughout the years during the success of Johnny Cash, the story that was never heard before the fame and fortune of the country star. Vivian Cash describes her life with Johnny when life was simple when honesty was the foundation of their relationship. This book goes through times back from when Vivian first met Johnny in 1952 and before the drugs and unfaithfulness began. This book shines a light on the untold story from Vivian Cash's point of view, of what she thought of Johnny and his career, how she supported him throughout their marriage, due to contrary beliefs the media has portrayed Vivian's role in Johnny's life. This book shows the love and care Vivian had for Johnny even after hardships during their marriage and after divorce. Vivian states her opinions and thought and in no way ever criticizes or slander anyone in her book in anyway. This book tells all that has never been heard.