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Before You Judge Me: The Triumph and Tragedy of Michael Jackson's Last Days

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Before You Judge Me: The Triumph and Tragedy of Michael Jackson's Last Days

Contributors:

By (Author) Tavis Smiley
By (author) David Ritz

ISBN:

9780316259095

Publisher:

Little, Brown & Company

Imprint:

Little, Brown & Company

Publication Date:

28th June 2016

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

782.42166092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 236mm, Height 164mm, Spine 27mm

Weight:

498g

Description

Michael Jackson's final months were like the rest of his short and legendary life: filled with deep lows and soaring highs, a constant hunt for privacy, and the pressure and fame that made him socially fragile and almost - ultimately - unable to live.

With the insight and compassion that he brought to his bestselling telling of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s final year, Tavis Smiley provides a glimpse into the superstar's life in this emotional, honest, yet celebratory book. Readers will witness Jackson's campaign to recharge his career - hiring and firing managers and advisors, turning to and away from family members, fighting depression and drug dependency - while his one goal remained: to mount the most spectacular series of shows the world had ever seen.

BEFORE YOU JUDGE ME is a humanizing look at Jackson's last days.

Reviews

Praise for Before You Judge Me

"With compassion and unwavering empathy, Smiley weaves Jackson's music into the turmoil that enveloped the pop star...This heart-wrenching portrait of Jackson's experience will appeal to fans who wish to remember him for what he was: one of the world's greatest entertainers."--Tyler Hixson, Library Journal (starred)


"A sweeping portrait of the life and legacy of Michael Jackson."--Neil Pond, Parade
"Smiley and Ritz wisely spend as much time on the ins and outs of Jackson's managerial team as they do on his emotional health. As well as the war over who would manage Jackson, the book covers much behind-the-scenes rumbling from the Jackson family.... [Smiley and Ritz] show how he found the most freedom when lost in the joys of music, both performing and creating.... His accidental overdose death is all the more tragic in the context of a time when it seemed his career was getting back on track."--Publishers Weekly
"The authors delve through a wealth of research material to create a nearly day-by-day account of Jackson's last weeks, with occasional glimpses into his earlier life.... The most intriguing sections of the book unravel the complicated business relationships in which Jackson was involved, his attempts to separate himself from his parents and siblings, and his efforts to push his art further while his fans were demanding more of the same."--Kirkus Reviews
"This is a sympathetic and admiring look at the final days of a great entertainer who couldn't or wouldn't grow up."
--June Sawyers, Booklist
"Well-researched... It's a highly-sympathetic view, presenting Jackson as a committed artist with a probing intellect."--Jay Gabler, The Current

Author Bio

Tavis Smiley s the host of PBS's Tavis Smiley and Public Radio International's The Tavis Smiley Show. Smiley is also the bestselling author of 17 books. He lives in Los Angeles, California.

David Ritz co-wrote Tavis Smiley's previous bestseller, Death of a King, and has collaborated with Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, B.B. King, and more.

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