After more than seventy years of fighting to live her life on her own terms, Cher finally reveals her true story in intimate detail, in a two-part memoir.
Confident, confiding ... A detailed and characteristically profane recollection of its author’s eventful life ... These 400 pages show the mettle behind the Mackie. Here’s to a sequel with sequins, expected in 2025.
The alluring woman gracing the book’s cover is the same one who appears in these pages: intelligent, sensitive and engaging ... Conversational ... Minor quibbles ... A fun read, a candid and well-written book that will justifiably make her legion of fans excited for the release of the second volume. Like Barbra Streisand, who recently penned a 970-page memoir, Cher is one of the handful of artists whose extraordinary life merits the extra ink.
A bracing read, peppered with caustic quips and self-effacing anecdotes, but fundamentally frank ... She offers a persuasive, wry, rousing account of what made her, and what she was able to make in turn.