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Paperback Marvin Gaye: I Heard It Through the Grapevine Book

ISBN: 1840183209

ISBN13: 9781840183207

Marvin Gaye: I Heard It Through the Grapevine

When Marvin Gaye was shot dead in 1984 by his own father, the world lost one of its greatest singers. Born into a Washington ghetto, the son of a pentecostal minister, Marvin Gaye rose to become one... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Good read

What a life! This is a good book, well-written and seems very balanced in the telling.

Another Powerful Read on Marvin Gaye

Marvin Gaye not only was a musical Genius but the Cat was just very down to earth.reading on Him has always been interesting to me because the Guy was very Complex & so many things went down.His Battle with Motown over His Artistic Direction,Berry Gordy,Marvin & His Wives,His Mother & His Father.so many things involved.this Book takes on all of that & was very well Written.

Healing

This book tells the story of Gaye, his relationship with his family, Motown, Berry Gordy, his wives (one of which was Gordy's sister, Anna) and with his fans.Unlike other bios of Motown stars (Knight, Reeves)this one is packed with info and personal details about the singer. Marvin is very candid as well as other members of his family about his relationship with his father. It also seems that Marvin is bashing Berry Gordy...the man who gave him a chance at stardom. It also seems that Marvin (along with other Motown stars)is jealous of the attention paid to Diana Ross. Marvin looked up to Berry and was hurt when he could not receive approval of his father figure.The relationship he had with his wives Anna Gordy and Janis Hunter is also discussed-- although very briefly especially in terms of Hunter. I would've liked to know more about the teen girl Marvin called his inspiration. It is clear that Marvin's long battle with COCAINE, keeps from maintaining healthy relationships with any one.The end of 'GRAPEVINE' talks about the tragic death of Marvin. I was very satisfied with Davis's work on this subject.This book gave a great sense of comfort and allowed me to ......... Heal.Thanks Davis, I am looking forward to your new book on Diana Ross.
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