Summary:
The book is a memoir that recounts the life and career of Hollywood producer and promoter Jerry Weintraub, sharing anecdotes from his work with stars and his rise in the entertainment industry. It offers insights into the art of negotiation, relationship-building, and the relentless drive that propelled Weintraub's success.
Key points:
1. Persistence: Weintraub highlights the need for determination in achieving goals, using his experience with promoting Elvis's tours as an example.
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