Madonna

Madonna by Andrew Morton, published by Michael O’Mara in 2001, offers an in-depth exploration of one of the most enigmatic figures in contemporary culture. This 256-page biography delves into the life of Madonna, a woman celebrated for her independence and self-confidence. Through interviews with individuals from her inner circle, Morton presents a nuanced portrayal that reveals aspects of her life that are often obscured from public view.
Readers will find insights into Madonna’s ambitions, lifestyle, and her relationships with family, friends, and romantic partners. The book sheds light on how she has shaped her public persona while maintaining control over her narrative. With a focus on biography and music, this edition provides a comprehensive look at the complexities surrounding one of the most iconic figures in modern history.
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As one of the most enigmatic and fascinating women of our time, Madonna is the undisputed female icon of the modern age. She is widely admired for her independence, self-confidence, refusal to compromise and willingness to take a risk. While much of her life seems to be an open book, a closer look suggests that it is Madonna herself who controls what we read. In his new book Andrew Morton, the author of world-wide number one best-sellers on Diana, Princess of Wales and Monica Lewinsky, reveals the unknown Madonna. He has spoken to those in her inner circle, who have never been interviewed before, about her ambitions, lifestyle and relationships with family, friends and men. Their stories and insights give a fresh and revealing perspective on arguably the most famous woman on the planet.
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