I, Tina

I, Tina by Tina Turner, published by Penguin in 1987, is a revealing autobiography that chronicles the life of one of music’s most iconic figures. This edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English, offering readers an intimate look at Tina Turner’s journey from her early days with Ike Turner to her remarkable solo comeback as a leading female performer in the pop music scene.
The book delves into the complexities of Turner’s life, detailing her rise to fame alongside Ike and the challenges she faced, including the brutality that led to her departure from their partnership. It explores her years of obscurity and the eventual resurgence that followed her acclaimed album, Private Dancer. With themes of resilience and transformation, this biography provides insight into the music and entertainment industry, making it a significant read for those interested in the intersections of biography, music, and performing arts.
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Ike and Tina Turner were one of the rock sensations of the Sixties. Then Tina made a solo comeback and is now one of the top female performers on the pop scene. This book tells the story that lies behind her success, from her first taste of stardom and the brutality which forced her to leave Ike and the act, through the years of obscurity to her return to prominence with her bestselling, award-winning album, Private Dancer.
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