Sara Evans Plans Virtual Book Tour in Support of New Memoir, “Born to Fly”

Sara Evans Plans Virtual Book Tour in Support of New Memoir, “Born to Fly”

On Sept. 8, Sara Evans will release her new memoir, Born to Fly, which takes its name from her 2000 studio album—and No. 1 single—of the same name. Drawing on stories from her own life, the upcoming book finds Sara sharing “wisdom on topics ranging from motherhood and marriage to finding your purpose.”

“I am so excited to release my memoir this year,” says Sara. “With 2020 being the 20th anniversary of my Born to Fly album release, which was such a pivotal project for me and my career on so many levels, this book really brings everything full circle. I am so proud of how it all came together and can’t wait to share it with everyone.”

To celebrate the book’s release, Sara will be taking part in a virtual book tour that kicks off on Sept. 2. During each virtual visit, Sara will discuss the memoir with a local host and take questions from fans. The first 100 fans to purchase the book at the bookstore events will receive a signed book from Sara.

Sara Evans Virtual Books Tour

  • Sept. 2 – 2 p.m. CT – Premiere Live Signing
  • Sept. 8 – 7 p.m. CT – Left Bank Books – St. Louis
  • Sept. 9 – 6 p.m. CT – Parnassus Books – Nashville
  • Sept. 10 – 7 p.m. CT – Books-A-Million – Birmingham, AL
  • Sept. 11 – 7 p.m. CT – Rainy Day Books – Fairway, KS

In May, Sara released her new album, Copy That. The 13-song collection features Sara covering country and pop songs that have inspired her career, including “If I Can’t Have You,” “Come on Eileen,” “My Sharona,” “Crazy Love” and more. The new album also features two collaborations: “Whenever I Call You Friend” featuring Little Big Town’s Phillip Sweet and “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” featuring Old Crow Medicine Show.

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