Dolly Parton is sharing some of her inspirational wisdom with her fans in Dream More, a book that is based on a commencement speech Parton delivered at the University of Tennessee in 2009. The new book is due in November 2012 from publisher G.P. Putnam's Sons.
"I know that I've learned some things in my life that are important to me," Parton said in a statement. "And I think maybe they might be good ideas to pass along to you. Not as advice, but as information that I have found has helped me over the years. Enough to share, and a little to spare. If you're lucky, your dreams will never die, you may not always achieve them, but if you always have dreams and reach for them, you'll never be a failure. I still have dreams of what I want to do next."
While Dream More will be on store shelves later this year, Parton can be seen on the big screen in the award-winning documentary film Hollywood to Dollywood.
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