Summary:
The book delves into the complexities of Elvis Presley's life, exploring his rise to fame, personal struggles, and the impact of his stardom on his sense of identity. It provides an intimate look at the man behind the legend, examining his relationships, vulnerabilities, and the loneliness that accompanied his journey through superstardom.
Key points:
1. Elvis's Isolation: The book underscores Elvis Presley's deep-seated loneliness, stemming from his fame, troubled relationships, and drug addiction.
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