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‘[Jermaine] does delve
much deeper into the reality of their life back in
Gary and in Motown, much more intimately and
sensitively and with more heart than I think I've
ever read anyone else speak about it before.’
The_girl_who_was, via Amazon:
http://amzn.to/pQW6AG
‘wonderfully easy to read and hard to put down, i
found myself both laughing and crying, both charmed
and saddened, and it has really made me think about
not just their lives but my own too, the events that
happened to me and shaped me into the person i am
today, and why.’
adelejackson, via Amazon:
http://amzn.to/pQW6AG
‘Highly recommend it.’
@777MJJ, via Twitter:
http://bit.ly/ne1ErK
‘Memories are described with great intimacy and
detail… It feels real. I've read just about
everything written on MJ, and You Are Not Alone
belongs among the best.’
Joe Vogel, author of Man in the Music: The Creative
Life and Work of Michael Jackson
http://bit.ly/rsGIQG
''This book provides a way to understand who Michael
Jackson really was, not what the media tried to
convince us… I put the book down on my bed and
cried. I cried for his mother and I cried for my
mother and all the mothers in the world whose only
wish is for their children to be happy.'
Hannah Kozak, blogger and fan:
http://bit.ly/qPswmg
‘Quote educational, even for a dedicated fan… We
finally have a biography of Michael Jackson that
isn’t distorted by tabloid innuendo and
misinformation. Jermaine portrays Michael as a human
being… An extraordinary, wonderful one.’
Stephanie H for MJTruthNow:
http://bit.ly/p3A0bi
‘Anyone can write about their working relationship
or their association with Michael, but looking
Through a Brother's Eyes broadens the perspective of
a compelling and complex individual, publicly
celebrating his life and art as a court of law puts
together the pieces of his controversial death.
Highly Recommended.’
Melody Charles, Soultracks:
http://bit.ly/qiRvhM
"One of the reasons I wrote the book was so that my
words would stand for themselves, in context," says
Jermaine… “one change of context showed how one
inaccuracy can snowball and how myths are made. I
sat back and thought 'This is what Michael faced all
the time'."
Interview with Jermaine Jackson by Charles Thomson,
Huffington Post:
http://huff.to/mWMIIw
‘Poignant… Convincing… an honest account.’
Daily Telegraph:
http://tgr.ph/ozYORp
‘[Jermaine argues his case about Michael] with
patient conviction.’
Mail on Sunday
http://bit.ly/nIaQHw
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