It's difficult to go about your day without hearing an Elvis song out in the world. For decades, the tragedy and mythology of Elvis Presley have belonged to his fans as much as the family.
The memoir tells Lisa Marie's story through two voices: her own and that of Keough, creating an intimate conversation about parents and children, and expectations.
It's less a retelling of Presley's life and more of a dialogue around profound familial bonds, exploring what parents impart before their passing.
Hearing my mother describe these incidents broke my heart. I know what happened was one of her deepest childhood traumas, influencing her life in ways we hardly understood.
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