Elvis the Astronaut

Elvis the Astronaut by Robert Wells is a collection of humorous short stories that explores the chaotic lives of Elvis Presley and those around him at Graceland. Published by New Generation Publishing Limited on August 7, 2024, this edition contains 150 pages and is presented in English. The stories reflect Wells’ lifelong admiration for Elvis, offering a fictional yet entertaining glimpse into the interactions between the iconic musician, his family, and the Memphis Mafia, along with his infamous manager, Colonel Parker.
Readers will find a blend of humor and satire as they navigate through the fictionalized accounts of life at Graceland. This book presents a unique perspective on the legendary figure of Elvis Presley, capturing the essence of his world through engaging narratives. With its focus on literature and fiction, particularly in the realm of short stories, Elvis the Astronaut invites readers to enjoy a lighthearted take on the complexities of fame and personal relationships within the context of one of music’s most celebrated icons.
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This is the third book in the series of funny, fictional short stories by Robert Wells, a lifelong fan, about the lives and chaotic times of Elvis Presley and all those who live with him at Graceland, including his family, the Memphis Mafia, and his notorious manager, Colonel Parker.
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