
<p><b>Broken-down vehicles. Premenopausal libido. A punk rock-loving teen to share the culture shock with. I don't think Hank done it this way.</b></p><p><br></p><p>A few years after her 1996 breakthrough album <em>Diary Of A Mod Housewife</em>, singer/songwriter Amy Rigby is still figuring out who she is. Closing in on forty, a newly-divorced mom trying to tour, work temp jobs, and keep a car running, Amy is ready for a change. She trades her beloved NYC for Nashville, where she navigates music, men and motherhood to learn the hard way that outside validation is no substitute for self-belief.</p><p><br></p><p>Following on from her acclaimed debut <em>GIRL TO CITY—</em>where Amy fumbled her way to becoming an artist in late twentieth century NYC—<em>GIRL TO COUNTRY</em> depicts the tricky second act of a creative life, after the coming of age and first flash of achievement. Just like with her <em>GIRL TO CITY</em> podcast, each week Amy reads a chapter from her second memoir and adds s