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Synopsis Celebrity journalist and biographer (he's published books about Motown, Diana Ross, and Madonna, to name a few), J. Randy Taraborrelli first met Michael Jackson in 1970, when the pop-music legend was not yet a teenager and the author was only a 13-year-old fan. As Taraborrelli describes it, at that time Michael was confident, optimistic about the future, and happy. Privileged with personal interviews and intimate conversations throughout the star's turbulent life--through MJ's ground-breaking successes as an entertainer, through his tabloid-ready marriages, his plastic surgeries, and his legal battles--Taraborrelli was on the front lines. This is as much of an insider's account as readers can expect to find about a star who grew more and more reclusive with every passing year.
| Size | | Height: | 9.3 in | | Width: | 6.3 in | | Thickness: | 1.8 in | | Weight: | 40.0 oz |
Industry Reviews "Taraborrelli plays Virgil on the Gloved One's Dantean descent, armed with an enthusiasm for all things Jackson but ill-served by clunky prose." (08/04/2009)
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