The Michael Jackson tapes: a tragic icon reveals his soul in intimate conversation
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Main Author: Boteach, Shmuel 1966- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Vanguard Press 2009
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Item Description:In 2000-2001, Michael Jackson sat down with his close friend and spiritual guide, Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, to record what turned out to be the most intimate and revealing conversations of his life. It was Michael's wish to bare his soul and unburden himself to a public that he knew was deeply suspicious of him. The resulting thirty hours are the basis of The Michael Jackson Tapes. In these searingly honest conversations, Michael exposes his emotional pain and profound loneliness, his longing to be loved, and the emptiness of his fame. He takes us into his childhood and speaks of the measures he took to try and heal. He discusses how he came to be alienated from his strong religious anchor, his tortured yet loving relationship with his siblings, his father and his yearning for a time when they might finally reconcile, and his most personal friendships.--From publisher description.
Physical Description:X, 299 S. 24 cm
ISBN:9781593156022
1593156022

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