Summary
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
Tina Turner--the long-reigning queen of rock & roll and living legend--sets the record straight about her illustrious career and complicated personal life in this eye-opening and compelling memoir.
From her early years in Nutbush, Tennessee to her rise to fame alongside Ike Turner to her phenomenal success in the 1980s and beyond, Tina candidly examines her personal history, from her darkest hours to her happiest moments and everything in between.
My Love Story is an explosive and inspiring story of a woman who dared to break any barriers put in her way. Emphatically showcasing Tina's signature blend of strength, energy, heart, and soul, this is a gorgeously wrought memoir as enthralling and moving as any of her greatest hits.
Author Notes
Tina Turner was born Anna Mae Bullock on November 26,1939 in Nutbush, Tennessee. She is a singer, songwriter, actress and dancer who started her career with Ike Turner's Kings of Rhythm. She later when on to release hit isngles with Ike and as a solo performer. She has often been referred to as The Queen of Rock 'n' Roll. She has also been recognized for her energetic stage presence and career longevity.
Throughout her career, Tina Turner has won 12 Grammy Awards, three Grammy Hall of Fame awards, and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. She is the only female artist to win concurrent Grammy nominations for pop, rock, and R&B. In 1993, the World Music Awards recognized her years in the music business by awarding her the Legend Award. In 2018 she released her authobiograohy, My Love Story, which immediately hit the Bestseller Lists.
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Excerpts
My Love Story PROLOGUE BETWEEN YOU AND ME When I was a little girl, I loved taking chances. I'd swing over a creek in the backwoods of Nutbush, Tennessee, the place where I grew up, never thinking for a second what might happen if I fell into that swampy water. I tussled with animals--horses, mules, even snakes. I'm afraid of them now, but I wasn't when I was a child. I wasn't afraid of anything. One day, when I was playing in the woods, I found a little green snake and I thought, Where did that one come from? I was sure the baby had gotten separated from its mother. So I picked it up with a stick and went looking for the nest. Sure enough, when I found it, there was a big, ugly snake, ready to strike to protect its young. Immediately, instinct took over, not fear but self-preservation. I jumped up and ran as fast as I could, my braids coming undone and the sash of my dress falling off, until I was somewhere safe. The point is, I knew when to run away from snakes. Throughout my life, there have been lots of times you might have asked me, "How did you get out of that one?" I did dangerous things, and dangerous things were done to me, but in the eleventh hour, something always told me when to run, how to survive. No matter what happened to me, I came through it every time. I decided, well, maybe I'm supposed to live. Maybe I'm here for a reason. And maybe the reason is to share my story with you. You might be thinking, "Tina, we know your story. We know all about you and Ike, and the hell you lived through with him. We know you escaped from that terrible relationship, and that you endured." But, here's something that might surprise you. At this point in my life, I've spent far more time without Ike than with him. Forty-two years, to be exact. That's a whole second life, one with adventures, accomplishments, and love beyond my wildest dreams. But there's also been a dark side. During the past few years, I've faced life-and-death challenges I never, ever, expected. Let me tell you my story. Excerpted from My Love Story: The Autobiography by Tina Turner All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.