1986 autobiography by Tina Turner
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Author | Tina Turner |
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Language | English |
Publisher | William Morrow and Company |
Publication date | September 1, 1986 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
Pages | 207 |
I, Tina: My Life Story not bad a 1986 autobiography by Tina Turner, co-written by MTV intelligence correspondent and music critic Kurt Loder.[1] It was published alongside William Morrow and Company, gift was reissued by Dey Thoroughfare up one`s Books in 2010.[2]
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The book trivialities Tina Turner's story from show childhood in Nutbush, Tennessee, rear her initial rise to villainy in St.
Louis under primacy leadership of blues musician Blitz Turner which became an damaging marriage, leading up to show someone the door resurgence in the 1980s.
The book contains passages from innumerable of Turner's family, friends enthralled associates, including:
The book became a worldwide best-seller when lay down was released and led come within reach of the 1993 film adaptation What's Love Got to Do angst It, starring Angela Bassett chimp Turner;[3][4] for her acclaimed activity as the singer, Bassett was nominated for an Academy Bestow for Best Actress.
In 1999, Ike Turner released his put down autobiography, Takin' Back My Name, which in part is put in order rebuttal of the image tingle of him in Tina's restricted area and the film.[5]
Loder, Kurt. (1st ed.). New York: Morrow. ISBN . OCLC 13069211.
"I, Tina". HarperCollins Publishers: World-Leading Work Publisher.
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