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La Toya Jackson was always closer to Michael than anyone knew. In this heartfelt memoir, she pays tribute to his tortured soul, revealing the intimate moments she shared with the deeply troubled pop legend. The first sibling to arrive at the hospital after Michael was rushed there, and the informant on his death certificate, La Toya noticed suspicious details and demanded a second autopsy. For the first time, she unveils shocking behind-the-scenes dealings that she believes led to her brother's death, and she provides unprecedented insight into the destruction of one of the most dynamic artist/performers in history.
A New York Times smash bestseller for eight weeks. Controversial, honest, and insightful, La Toya comes forward with the harrowing truth behind the Jacksons--the violent child abuse, drugs, infidelity, and exploitation that plagued the famous family since 1970. Update by the author and 32 pages of great Jackson photos. People.
Latoya describes her life in the Jackson family which was dominated by her father. Today he is alienated from his children by the hard-driving personality that drove the Jacksons to success. Latoya refuses to be alone in a room with him and Michael has not spoken to him in over two years.
This autobiography offers an account of private misery behind the showbusiness success of the Jackson family. Michael Jackson's sister presents a chronicle of child abuse, physical violence and psychological cruelty, hidden behind a facade of domestic happiness. She discusses her brother's relationships with the family and with women, the profit-hungry and sometimes highly unscrupulous world of the recording industry, and how she escaped the family straightjacket to build her own life and singing career.
A former public relations consultant for Michael Jackson describes the singer's life and music career.
Arranged alphabetically from "Alice of Dunk's Ferry" to "Jean Childs Young," this volume profiles 312 Black American women who have achieved national or international prominence.
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Chronicles the music superstar's battles against child molestation charges from 1993 to 2005, in an account that examines the complicated aspects of the case and provides insight into Jackson's self-transformation and the events at the Neverland Ranch.
Catfights, temper, tantrums, felonies - from Naomi Campbell to Bill Clinton, Michael Jackson to Britney Spears - they're all here in scandalous detail. The only collection of highlights - or, rather, lowlights - of the world's most famous people as they've temporarily lost their cool in public displays of outrageously bad behaviour.
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