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Title:Moonwalk
Author:Michael Jackson
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 283 pages
Published:February 1st 1988 by DoubleDay (first published 1988)
Categories:Nonfiction. Biography. Music. Autobiography
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Moonwalk is the only book about his life that Michael Jackson ever wrote. It chronicles his humble beginnings in the Midwest, his early days with the Jackson 5, and his unprecedented solo success. Giving absolutely unrivalled insight into the King of Pop's life, it details his songwriting process for hits like Beat It, Rock With You, Billie Jean, and We Are the World; describes how he developed his signature dance style, including the Moon Walk; and opens the door to his very private personal relationships with his family, including sister Janet, and stars like Diana Ross, Berry Gordy, Marlon Brando, Quincy Jones, Paul McCartney, and Brooke Shields. At the time of its original publication in 1988, MOONWALK broke the fiercely guarded barrier of silence that surrounded Michael Jackson. Candidly and courageously, Jackson talks openly about his wholly exceptional career and the crushing isolation of his fame, as well as the unfair rumors that have surrounded it. MOONWALK is illustrated with rare photographs from Jackson family albums and Michael's personal photographic archives, as well as a drawing done by Michael exclusively for the book. It reveals and celebrates, as no other book can, the life of this exceptional and beloved musician.

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Original Title: Moonwalk
ISBN: 0385247125 (ISBN13: 9780385247122)
Edition Language: English

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Michael is talking to you as if you are having a cup of tea with him in his living room. You get the sense that Michael is having more than tea, because his stream of consciousness takes fascinating turns and goes off on self-maieutic tangents, which provide insight into his character, determination, and artistry.



Usually, I sticky tab quotes in books that I like, but if I would have done that with this book the entire book would have been tabbed from cover to cover. So I didnt even bother.As were nearing the 10th anniversary of Michael Jacksons passing (tomorrow, actually), I feel like this month was the perfect time to read this book. I only started being a hardcore fan and loving Michael with all my heart earlier this year, and Ive never experienced the anniversary of his passing while Ive been a fan

I am a massive Michael Jackson fan, and I love hearing his story in his own words. His publishers rejected the first draft of the book because it was not scandalous enough, and so this was the first time he revealed the childhood beatings he experienced, which undoubtedly contributed to the person who he became (not the freak people say he is, but the wonderful, loving humanitarian (but of course, I'm biased!)) It also contains some interesting passages regarding how he strongly opposed the

When I learned the Michael Jackson one of my favorite singers of all time had written a book I tracked it down like a bloodhound on a scent trail. And I am happy to announce that I was not disappointed. Just reading words that he had written and intended for his fans to read gave me a strong sense of euphoria. This book was well written though it was very short and somewhat closed off like Michael always was with a lot of his personal life. It made me think of a child scared to document his or

Unfortunately, the worst kind of 'autobiography' - one that ultimately tells us nothing and delivers very little at all.

I enjoyed reading Michael's words about his life up until 1985, which is where the book ended. I didn't want it to end, I wanted to read more about his life after that, but unfortunately, he did not write another book. Moonwalk describes his early life and his feelings of insecurity on a personal level and told of his father's heavy-handed discipline. He talked about not being able to have friends his own age unless they were in show business because all the other people he met, treated him like