Moonwalk
The King of Pop's life in his own words
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cornerstone
Published:10th Jun '10
Should be back in stock very soon
This autobiography offers a candid look at Michael Jackson's life, detailing his rise to fame and the personal challenges he faced throughout his career.
In Moonwalk, Michael Jackson provides an intimate glimpse into his life, beginning with his modest upbringing in the Midwest. He recounts his formative years with the Jackson 5, where his talent began to shine, leading to an extraordinary solo career that would redefine the music industry. Through his own words, Jackson shares the challenges and triumphs he faced on his journey to becoming the King of Pop.
The book offers unparalleled insight into Jackson's creative process, detailing how he crafted iconic hits such as 'Beat It,' 'Billie Jean,' and 'We Are the World.' He delves into the evolution of his signature dance moves, including the legendary Moon Walk, and shares personal anecdotes about his relationships with family members like sister Janet and notable figures like Diana Ross and Quincy Jones. This candid narrative reveals the complexities of fame and the isolation that often accompanied it.
Originally published in 1988, Moonwalk broke the silence surrounding Jackson's life, allowing readers to connect with the man behind the music. Illustrated with rare photographs and a unique drawing by Jackson, the autobiography serves as both a celebration of his artistry and a reflection on the personal struggles he encountered. It is a must-read for fans seeking to understand the legacy of one of the most beloved musicians in history.
If you read just one book on Jackson, this should be the one you choose * The Sun *
A revealing and now poignant insight into one of entertainment's most bewildering individuals * Sport magazine *
ISBN: 9780099547952
Dimensions: 198mm x 128mm x 21mm
Weight: 260g
320 pages