A saccharine, fairy tale-esque read about the Late Aaliyah.
It documents her early days as a child who was into singing & theatre, to her brief history with R.Nasty, her solo success, her experimentation with her image, sound & film roles, and her relationships around her family, clique & lovers.
Thinking about her still brings an ache, even while reading the book that tried it best to portray her life as delicate & as elegant as it could.
I still believe that we won't Have another Aaliyah. she was too lofty, Ambitious, down to earth & futuristic.
The book is a labour of love, wonderfully written, and lacks all the rotten, gossipy ratchets found in most of the posthumous biographies.