Description
This comprehensive biography provides students with an informative yet accessible introduction to Elvis' life and career.
About the Author
Kathleen Tracy is a Los Angeles-based journalist. She is the author of over 20 titles, including The Boy Who Would Be King: An Intimate Portrait of Elvis Presley by His Cousin (1990). Her work has also been featured in A&E Biography Magazine and Variety.
Reviews
Journalist Tracy takes a remarkably even-handed approach in this narrative of what happened to the kid from Tupelo, Mississippi who seemed to drop in from another planet in 1956. She details the deals with Colonel Tom Parker, which Presley entered into largely out of fear over what Parker would do with salacious recordings, the familial relationships, the concerts, the tours, the awards, the movies, the hits, the flops, the gluttony and the wretched stumbling to the pharmacy and back. Although intended for the general readership, Tracy is honest about what killed Presley and why, showing how his fears of exposure of youthful indiscretions and basic insecurity as a performer and a person combined with the liberality of the time. * Reference & Research Book News *
Book Information
ISBN 9780313338274
Author Kathleen A. Tracy
Format Hardback
Page Count 160
Imprint Greenwood Press
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Weight(grams) 369g