Overview

In Biloxi Miss., 1955, 17-year-old June Juanico went to a concert by a popular young singer: Elvis Presley. When his eye caught hers, they began the most significant of his early relationships -- a summer of romance and fun that was to be a last stop of innocence on the path to self-destruction. June describes her closeness to Elvis¹s mother, Gladys, and her rivalry with Col Parker, Elvis¹s handler. In the end June knew that however much Elvis loved her, he was on a track no one could stop and would never be in control of his life; she made up her mind to move on. Features 23 previously unpublished photos of Elvis and an introduction by Elvis biographer Peter Guralnick.

ISBN-13

9780788192647

ISBN-10

0788192647

List Price

$26.00

Format

Hardcover

Pages

319 pages

Publisher

Diane Pub Co

Published On

2000-06-01



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