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Michael Jackson by J. Randy Taraborrelli
Michael Jackson by J. Randy Taraborrelli
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The Magic and the Madness
685 Pages, Paperback
232 x 150 x 52mm (L x W x T)
This Edition Published 2003
ISBN 9780283073809
Condition: Very Good (Has very small/minor signs of wear). Previous owner's name penned in on fly-leaf, but otherwise clean and vibrant.
Genres: Biography / Nonfiction / Music / Biography Memoir / Pop Culture
Ah, Michael Jackson... a name that echoes with the magic of a bygone era. It seems like only yesterday we were all captivated by his incredible talent, his moonwalk, his unforgettable songs. Now, looking back, it's hard to separate the man we knew from the stories that have swirled around him for so long.
The whispers, the rumors, the things he said himself... it's all become a hazy, dreamlike tapestry. It felt like he lived in a world all his own, a world where the lines between reality and fantasy blurred. And those recent headlines? Just another chapter in a story that's been unfolding for decades, adding more knots to a family saga that was already so complex.
This book, though, it feels different. It's like a time capsule, filled with memories gathered over thirty years. It's the result of countless conversations, some with Michael himself, and glimpses into the lives of those closest to him. It's a chance to remember the real Michael, to see past the tabloid noise and the sensational headlines.
We'll journey back to his childhood, to the strict discipline that shaped him, and witness the blossoming of his extraordinary talent. We'll trace the changes, both inside and out, that marked his life, from the dazzling performances to the moments that left us all wondering.
This isn't just a retelling of the familiar stories. It's a look behind the curtain, a glimpse into the legal battles, the marriages, the passions, and the struggles that defined his life. It's a way to remember the Michael Jackson we all thought we knew, and perhaps, to understand him a little better.
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