![]() ![]() I try to get lost out there every day, although my children go to school in east Nashville so I still get my fill of bougie coffee.” “I just got back from a hike with my dogs. “We’ve got about six acres out here so I can be totally naked in my backyard,” Price grins, pointing to the leafy scene out of the window behind her. The family recently moved out to the countryside in Whites Creek, 20 minutes out of Nashville. Price is talking from her home in Tennessee where she lives with her husband and musical partner Jeremy Ivey, and their two children, Judah and Ramona. “And I thought: ‘If I don’t write about this now, I’m going to forget all the details.’” “I just loved how her book took place in those years that she was struggling,” says Price. She was inspired, in part, by Patti Smith’s book Just Kids, in which Smith looks back on her early years as an artist in New York. ![]() ![]() Price, now 39, has documented her years trying to make it in a vivid and poignant memoir, Maybe We’ll Make It. ![]()
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