📖 Overview
Tina Turner shares her life journey in this autobiography, from her early days in Nutbush, Tennessee through her rise to musical stardom. She recounts her experiences, relationships, and the path that led her to become the "Queen of Rock 'n' Roll."
The memoir covers Turner's professional evolution, musical innovations, and the creation of her signature performance style. She discusses her collaborations with other artists and the development of her solo career, including the challenges and triumphs she faced in the music industry.
Turner also documents her personal growth, spiritual practices, and life in Switzerland. The narrative includes her health challenges, second marriage, and reflections on finding peace and happiness later in life.
This autobiography explores themes of resilience, self-reinvention, and the pursuit of independence. It stands as a testament to transformation and the possibility of starting anew at any stage of life.
👀 Reviews
Readers describe this autobiography as honest and inspiring, particularly in detailing Turner's health struggles, second marriage, and life after performing. Many note the book feels conversational and intimate, like "sitting down with Tina for a heart-to-heart" as one Amazon reviewer wrote.
Readers appreciated:
- The deeper look at her life post-retirement
- Her candid discussion of health challenges
- Details about her relationship with Erwin Bach
- The optimistic tone despite difficult topics
Common criticisms:
- Less detail about her music career compared to her first autobiography
- Some repetition of previously published stories
- A few readers found the writing style too simple
Ratings:
Goodreads: 4.3/5 (8,900+ ratings)
Amazon: 4.7/5 (4,800+ ratings)
Barnes & Noble: 4.7/5 (500+ ratings)
Professional critics from Publishers Weekly and Kirkus Reviews noted the book's accessibility and emotional depth, though some found the narrative structure loose.
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🤔 Interesting facts
⭐ The memoir reveals that Tina Turner's second husband, Erwin Bach, donated one of his kidneys to save her life in 2017 after she suffered from kidney failure
🎵 During the writing of this autobiography, Tina was dealing with multiple serious health issues simultaneously: a stroke, intestinal cancer, and kidney failure
📚 This is Turner's second autobiography, coming 32 years after her first book "I, Tina" (1986), which was later adapted into the film "What's Love Got to Do with It"
💫 The book details Turner's Buddhist practice, which she credits for helping her escape her abusive marriage to Ike Turner and find inner peace
🏰 Turner describes her fairytale-like wedding to Erwin Bach at her lakeside estate in Switzerland, where she wore a Giorgio Armani dress adorned with Swarovski crystals and guests included Oprah Winfrey and David Bowie