


That fact makes this such a unique and wonderful addition to the story of my father, Johnny Cash. “These questions are not the typical questions that he was asked in the countless number of interviews he did in his career. Schwoebel, the youngest of Cash’s four daughters, says this diary gives a deeper insight into the singer’s life in northeast Arkansas: I am able to share this book, written in his own hand, and I included photos to enrich his stories.” The following year, he returned it to me on my birthday filled out with all of his boyhood memories of Dyess. “ I gave him a copy which included questions about childhood, life and his love of music. “In 1995, I gave my father a book entitled ‘Dad, Share Your Life with Me’”, said Schwoebel. Schwoebel tells how the idea for the book came about. Cash: Childhood Memories of Johnny Cash” and was written in her dad’s handwriting. The book is titled “Recollections by J.R. On the grand opening of her father’s boyhood home, Tara Cash Schwoebel announced the publication of a book about Johnny Cash’s reflections of growing up in Dyess.
