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Didn't We Almost Have It All: In Defense of Whitney Houston

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Full Title:

Didn't We Almost Have It All: In Defense of Whitney Houston

Contributors:

By (Author) Gerrick Kennedy
Foreword by Brandy

ISBN:

9781419752971

Publisher:

Abrams

Imprint:

Abrams Press

Publication Date:

18th May 2023

UK Publication Date:

25th May 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Composers and songwriters

Dewey:

782.42164092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

316

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 210mm

Description

In the decade since Whitney Houstons passing, the world has mourned her death amid new revelations about her relationship to her Blackness, her sexuality, and her addictions. Didnt We Almost Have It All is an exploration of Whitneys life as a woman in the spotlight who often had to hide who she was. This is the story of Whitneys whole life, told with grace and honesty.

Reviews

In this stirring work, journalist Kennedy reexamines all that Whitney was and all that she was never able to be...the author both celebrates the legendary singers inimitable talent and offers a rousing critique of oppressive systems still at work today. This is a must-read for fans. * Publishers Weekly, *starred* review *
A collection of unsparing, deeply personal essays on the singers life and career that arrives 10 years after her death...Kennedys book, unlike so many before it, is not a gossipy biography but a collection of often powerful meditations on Whitneys life and the culture that failed her. * The Washington Post *
A decade after Houstons death, journalist Gerrick Kennedy celebrates the music legends triumphs in a judgment-free exploration of her life following a foreword by Brandy. * InStyle *
A candid exploration of Houstons talent, dysfunction and fame beyond the tabloid headlines...It seriously considers her impact on music, pop culture, race and the authors own life as a queer Black man. * Los Angeles Times *
By contextualizing her career, this book is far from a simple biography or tell-all, and feels like, what Wills described as a collective apology to a beloved icon. * The Grio *
The great strength of this book is that Kennedywho sees Houston through the lens of the Black Lives Matter, #MeToo and LGBTQ+ movements o f the last decaderefuses to pass judgment. Instead, he seeks to understand Houstons struggles as evidence of a woman who shouldered an enormous burdennot just as a pop icon, but as a deeply devout queer Black artist forced to inhabit an unforgiving premade identity...Thoughtful reading for Houston fans and music historians alike. * Kirkus Reviews *
Kennedys winning argument invites readers to focus on Houston's triumphs: the ceilings she broke and the pathways she paved. Particularly impactful is Kennedys work to locate Houston's legacy in a historical-cultural context, retrieving, for example, the no longer-sung, racist third verse of The Star-Spangled Bannerwhich she breathtakingly performed in 1991and contemplating the meaning of a Black woman performing the national anthem at such a profound level. * Booklist *
Tackle Didnt We Almost Have It All...and you can expect to see things you already know, but you can also expect to be delighted. Its a fans book, for sure, and reading it might be the greatest love of all...Theres a lot of introspection in it, as well as a shift in how we think about our celebrities. * Jacksonville Free Press *

Author Bio

Gerrick Kennedy is an award-winning journalist, cultural critic, and author based in Los Angeles. Kennedy is the author of Parental Discretion Is Advised: The Rise of N.W.A and the Dawn of Gangsta Rap. His writing has appeared in GQ, WSJ. Magazine, NPR Music, Spin, Playboy, Teen Vogue, Shondaland, Cultured Magazine, Mens Health, and the Los Angeles Times.

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