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Product Description Taylor marched up to the woman behind the front desk and went into gear. "Hi! I'm Taylor Swift! I'm eleven and I want a record deal!" She handed the woman her CD. "Call me!" she said and flashed her a cheery smile. "She thought I was cute," Taylor said when she was back in the car. "The usual Go away and come back when you're eighteen."Taylor stared out the side window as her mother drove slowly down Music Row in Nashville, Tennessee. As they passed by the famous Bluebird Cafe, she said, "Someday I'm going to sing here." Review Every fan of Tay should read this, it s such a good story. It grabs you like a great Tay song... --Shadoe Stevens The Weekly Show Terrific insight. A great book for young adults and Swift fans. --Patrick Hasburgh, writer of 21 Jump Street, The A Team and the novel Aspen Pulp. About the Author Jill Parker is a native of Los Angeles with a lifelong passion for movies, music, books, and cats. TAY is her first foray into pop culture biography.