Elvis, warts n all
Oh my, I read this book some time back, at a time perhaps when I was naive enough to believe Elvis was some form of deity, to me he still is but in a very different way.
The honesty that pervades throughout the book is compelling, harrowing, enlightening, awe inspiring at times but most of all a "Must Read" for anyone who has interest in the life of Elvis, the Good, the Bad and the Ugly, believe me, it has it all.
Elvis like us all, had his share of issues and sometimes those around felt it and felt it hard but you know their Love for him as Elvis, whether it be as a Friend, Employer, Family, Confidante, Adviser, whatever always won through, the Love was ALWAYS there from both sides.
Elvis ain't no saint and god forbid that he was, you gotta enjoy the spoils of what you put in, what he is and will always be is, Supremely Talented, Humble, Beautiful in Spirit and Mind, A Bar Setter and a Bar Raiser and pretty much 1st to do what everyone these days wants to achieve.
A wonderful and often sad journey experienced by those closest to him, shared by the excellent Alanna Nash is the greatest, most honest book I have ever read and I have read many on Elvis, I am a fan and will be to my grave and I'm humbled to be allowed to read some of those times.
You will not regret reading this book, be open minded and put yourself in their and Elvis place!
Unless you walked in that mans shoes.........