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770 pages, Kindle Edition
First published October 18, 2005
Whoa there was a woman in the Bible days
She had been sick, sick so very long...
When she touched him the Saviour didn't see
But still he turned around and cried 'Somebody touched me!'
She said it was I who just wanna touch the hem of your garment
I know I'll be made whole right now
Guralnick, the veteran music biographer best known for his two-volume study of Elvis Presley, Last Train to Memphis and Careless Love, combines meticulous research with a passion for his subject in the most complete and insightful biography of Cooke to date. Critics roundly praise the depth of Guralnick's reporting and his willingness to track down previously unused sources (the book was more than a decade in the making), though some comment that the author's exhaustive attention to detail at times slows an otherwise engaging narrative. Guralnick succeeds, however, in shedding new light on a short, brilliant life defined by its complexity and its contradictions.
This is an excerpt from a review published in Bookmarks magazine.