I came across this book when I was re-reading Berniece Miracles 'My Sister Marilyn' and she had mentioned meeting Ralph Roberts in her book and how wonderful he was etc. I then decided to google Ralph as I thought he must have been someone really close to Marilyn, if she had gone so far as to introduce Berniece to him -given that she was very protective of her sister. I stumbled upon this, and what a wonderful read it has been. What stuck out to me was how Ralph was an important and unique thing in her life: a gentlemen she could trust, who didn't want anything from her and yet was with her in some of the most intimate situations. Ralph Roberts brings Marilyn alive. Yes there were tragic moments in her life but as I feel Ralph shows, she was anything but a victim. She wanted to become a master, continuously improve, took her job seriously, had a great sense of humour (assured: you'll have a good laugh when you read how quick her wit was), and did have friends and family (her sister) that cared deeply for her. What also becomes clear, is that Marilyn was not swayed by fame and money/power as much as people wish to make out. This is evident when Ralph states with other singers and politicians, Marilyn clearly said to him, they don't appeal to me/their not my type and if she did get involved for a one night stand, it wasn't a big deal for her to obsess over who it was. After all let's not forget, she was a big deal back in the day, as she is now. Through Ralph Roberts, we are able to see a real personal glimpse of Marilyn, from someone she valued deeply and vice versa. I think all us Marilyn fans are in debt to Ralph Roberts, Chris Jacob and Hap Roberts for this -thank you :)