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Biography & Autobiography. Performing Arts. Nonfiction. HTML: Soon to be a major motion picture directed by Sofia Coppola The New York Times bestseller that reveals the intimate story of Elvis Presley and Priscilla Presley, told by the woman who lived it Decades after his death, millions of fans continue to worship Elvis the legend. But very few knew him as Elvis the man. Here in her own words, Priscilla Presley tells the story of their love, revealing the details of their first meeting, their marriage, their affairs, their divorce, and the unbreakable bond that has remained long after his tragic death. A tribute to both the man and the legend, Elvis and Me gives Elvis fans the world over an unprecedented look at the true life of the King of Rock 'N' Roll and the woman who loved him..… (more)
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You could tell Priscilla really loved him; and still does to this day.
His drug use, which was thought to start later in life, was always abundant, and Priscilla herself indulged for awhile. Having two affairs to get emotional needs met are also discussed. I see that the media made a story of a man who did many things wrong psychologically(slept with his mother...no sex) and had many 'friends' always around him...a little boy afraid to grow up. His life may have been different if the movie industry hadn't tempted him and his manager had not gotten him to do so many terrible movies. He was a wonderful singer, but not managed well. His death was inevitable, with his life style, but how sad to end it so desperately and with no thought to his daughter and what she needed in a daddy.
I heartily recommend this book for those who have not heard the 'whole story' of Elvis and his life.
I grew up and moved on, still news regarding his concerts, his marriage to the beautiful, young Priscilla, and then his death from a heart attack, most likely fueled by prescription drugs, were all news worthy events that I followed through the teen magazines.
This is the story of Elvis through the eyes of his very young conquest, then 14 year old Priscilla. She moved often, and as a military child, she learned to adapt. When the magnetic Elvis set eyes on her, she could not help but follow. And, while her parents had grave reservations, still they allowed her to move from Germany to Graceland when she was only 16.
Throughout the story of his temper fits, his obsession with guns, his need to consume heavy duty amounts of narcotics, and his constant need to be surrounded by his core group, Priscilla continued to love him.
They had one child, a little girl Lisa. The parenting was on the shoulders of Elvis. As Las Vegas multi million dollar contracts for shows drawing large sold out crowds, he was away much of the time.
She gave up her young life for a man who dominated and controlled, still after she grew up and found a sense of identity and left him, she continued to love this enigmatic man.
Containing lots of fluff, still the book is worth reading.
If you want to learn abt Elvis on a personal level, this is the one to read,
Even so, their relationship - and Elvis himself - were not always presented in the best light. Priscilla admits that their relationship (while filled with love), was not healthy. First of all, they started dating when she was 14 (he was 24), and that's just weird. Elvis was able to mold Priscilla into his perfect woman, train her to be the perfect wife (one who was there for him whenever he needed her, had no other job or hobbies to distract from him, offered no opinions, and who always looked her best). Then there was the pills: sleeping pills, diet pills, uppers, all which contributed to Elvis's declining health and mental state (Priscilla said she took those pills as well, but claimed to have stopped after one particularly frightening, pill-fueled encounter with Elvis). Despite all the bad times (and there seemed to be mostly bad times), Elvis did have his moments of genuine love, affection, and generosity.
All that I have read so far about Elvis has been taken from biographies or accounts from members of his Memphis Mafia. It was interesting to see him from Priscilla's point of view, someone who met him and was deeply in love with him at such a young age, then had the veil lifted from her eyes as the years of manipulation and emotional turmoil continued. It's a shame that someone so talented just could not get out of his own way.
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I had not realized that when the two met, she was only 14 years old--a young age and certainly an age where she could be as impressionable as she makes herself out to be. It's sad that neither of them could sit down to discuss the problems in the marriage and work out a compromise as these problems came to light. Instead, it became a festering volcano that eventually spilled over and resulted in their divorce.