Michael Jackson King of pop

Mary K. Pratt

Book - 2010

An exploration of the life and career of Michael Jackson that discusses his childhood, family, success, personal relationships, controversy, and untimely death.

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Published
Edina, Minn. : ABDO Pub. Co c2010.
Language
English
Main Author
Mary K. Pratt (-)
Item Description
"Essential library"--P. [4] of cover.
Physical Description
112 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes discography (p. 101), bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781604537888
  • Chapter 1. A Dazzling Performer
  • Chapter 2. Growing Up Jackson
  • Chapter 3. The Rise Of The Jackson 5
  • Chapter 4. The Jackson 5 Era
  • Chapter 5. Going Solo
  • Chapter 6. Thiller
  • Chapter 7. A Life Of Fame
  • Chapter 8. Marriage, Family, And Controversy
  • Chapter 9. Dead At 50
  • Timeline
  • Quick Facts
  • Additional Resorses
  • Glossary
  • Sourse Notes
  • Index
  • About The Author
Review by Booklist Review

Though some may find the premise of the Lives Cut Short series ghastly, this evenhanded and educational entry proves its worth. Like many bios on the King of Pop, it begins in the middle: Jackson's single-gloved, moonwalking performance at the 1983 Motown TV special. Pratt then backtracks to the gritty days of the Jackson 5 sharing stages with strippers, and traces Jackson through a career that shattered barriers for black artists, the pinnacle that was Thriller, and the receding of his accomplishments in the face of controversy. The text is wonderfully readable and focuses on the bigger events (the tours, the milestones, the trials), while sidebars on nearly every page delve into the myth and minutia that so frequently landed in tabloids (his changing face, his souring friendship with Paul McCartney, Martin Bashir's documentary). The chapter on his death including speculation about his addictions, details on child custody, and the controversy regarding his burial is surprisingly complete. Plentiful photos, a time line, and an unfairly abridged Important Works page round out the back matter.--Kraus, Daniel Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 5-8-These titles offer thoughtful overviews of pop-culture icons who died of unnatural causes. Name recognition will likely make the books appealing to young audiences. Each biography discusses the subject's early life, providing details that give insight into later success and troubles and maintaining a laudatory tone that focuses on the individual's artistic achievements and hard work to achieve fame. Details explaining that Jack Nicholson warned Heath Ledger about the Joker role, that young Michael Jackson never got to play with his peers, that John Lennon had no musical training, or that Tupac Shakur was a standout student in high school are bound to resonate with readers. Numerous photos and sidebars appear throughout. Worthwhile resources for reports as well as popular reading.-Janet S. Thompson, Chicago Public Library (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Horn Book Review

Each biography opens with a pivotal moment in the performer's career. The texts then move chronologically from the person's childhood to his untimely death, touching on upbringing, setbacks, and accomplishments along the way. The writing occasionally veers into melodrama. The volumes are enhanced by their many photos and clean design. Reading list, timeline. Bib., glos., ind. [Review covers these Lives Cut Short titles: John Lennon, Tupac Shakur, Michael Jackson, and Heath Ledger.] Copyright 2010 of The Horn Book, Inc. All rights reserved.

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