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Have to agree with other reviewers that this is a terrific book, a serious well researched biography. Gladys emerges not as an 'overprotective mother', but as a trusting one. Elvis was driving the family car by 10, and alone was trusted to go into the nearby black music community where he studied for years with the great. Meanwhile, his mother was determined that he go to school, and this was in an environment where males usually went to work by 16, so walked him to school every day to encourage this goal. Dundy made many details coherent that might not have been, such as Elvis' true relationship with the mother who made it possible for him to become the man he was, along with his culture, motivation, education, and overall conception of his own destiny. His relationship to his twin, Jesse, who died at birth, is presented in a warm, humane manner that emphasizes the entire family's experience. She tends to organize material to dramatic effect and include her own interpretations of events, but in a mature way that does not prevent readers from doing their own thinking.

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This is a somewhat interesting book on Elvis. However, the writing and editing is just simply AWFUL! I can't believe it WAS edited.

Dundy doesn't use punctuation, has continuing fragmented and run-on sentences, skips all over the place...some sentences don't even make sense! One has to wonder if she has ever written before and if she took Engish classes in school.

Sorry, it is just SO FRUSTRATING. Yet, even tho she surmises a lot, she does tell an interesting story - when you can understand what in the world she is trying to say. Oh my - just frustrating!! I'll volunteer to be her Editor if she doesn't have one!
What impressed me most was the account of Elvis' intense, enduring interest in performing beginning at an early age. She cites his participation in school shows, contests and courthouse jamborees, his involvement with entertainer Mississippi Slim, and his 240 mile hitch hike to compete at the Jimmie Rogers Festival. Elvis's association with Bill Black, his first bass player, occurred long before that famous Sun session that produced his first hit. Those who think that Elvis was just a truck driver that lucked up on a record hit are sadly mistaken. Elvis was into the music scene from the get go. He may have been lucky, but like they say, you make your own breaks. He was there, prepared, looking for the opportunity and taking the initiative.

The life of Gladys and her influence on Elvis are well documented. I've read several Elvis books, and none provides a better description. Gladys had her own dreams of stardom which filtered through to Elvis.

The author does a thorough, excellent job of researching and developing her own independent conclusions. For the most part, her logic rings true. In a very few instances, she may infer too much.
This is a wonderfully told story about the early life of Elvis Presley and his beloved mother! Also a very intimate look inside there extended family and the turmoil that led them to the choices that made them uniquely special. It tells the hard times that they shared and the choices that led them from Mississippi to Memphis. It is a telling tale that shows the real Elvis, from a shy, poor small town boy, to a kind, mannerly young man who was viewed as eclectic and extremely talented by his high school peers to the brilliant man that became the entertainer of a lifetime! One like no other! You will know that he was much more than just the KING of rock n roll, he was a beautiful human being that felt love and music in his very soul.
the Presleys were poor. no -- they were POOR.

his father Vernon borrowed $180 from the landowner to build the house Elvis was born in. five years later in 1938 (when Elvis was 3), with the loan still not fully repaid, the landowner evicted the Presleys.

as Elvis himself said of their leaving Tupelo for Memphis in 1948, "We were broke man -- broke."

even in Memphis, where WWII had brought better times, the Presleys would often do odd jobs for neighboring black families, just to have enough to eat.

as can be seen from school photos taken at the time, though his classmates had regular clothes for that period, "Elvis's first 'jump suit' was a pair of overalls."

but, as his fifth grade teacher (a niece of the landowner who had evicted the Presleys) later said, "There is something nice about everyone. There is everything nice about Elvis."

Hill and Range was the music publishing company that Elvis did business with from age 20 until his death at age 42. its owner, Jean Aberbach, stated without qualification, "Elvis was the finest human being I've ever met."

the thrust of this excellent book by Elaine Dundy (who died last year) is that no matter how poor they were, Gladys was determined to raise Elvis to be the finest human being anyone who ever met him had ever met.

"Elvis never forgot his raisin'." (Cousin Annie Presley)
I grew up with a mother who loved Elvis Presley but I was born four years after he died. I never knew much about him until I was older and became a fan of the man himself. I had heard of his "bizarre" close relationship with his mother and so searched for a book about him and his mother Gladys. I found this book and was drawn into it. I felt like I was there with Elaine Dundy, the author, researching and speaking to Elvis' relatives to get a better look at his life and the ancestry before him. I learned his mother (and thus Elvis) were part Native American, which I thought was cool. It just was of the facts about his family I had not expected to find. I loved learning of the life his parents had before Elvis and then after Elvis and I was so amazed at the interest he had in music at so early an age. It was great to see where he came from and to watch him grow while reading this book. So far, this has to be my favorite Elvis book and I have many on my shelf!
Have to agree with other reviewers that this is a terrific book, a serious well researched biography. Gladys emerges not as an 'overprotective mother', but as a trusting one. Elvis was driving the family car by 10, and alone was trusted to go into the nearby black music community where he studied for years with the great. Meanwhile, his mother was determined that he go to school, and this was in an environment where males usually went to work by 16, so walked him to school every day to encourage this goal. Dundy made many details coherent that might not have been, such as Elvis' true relationship with the mother who made it possible for him to become the man he was, along with his culture, motivation, education, and overall conception of his own destiny. His relationship to his twin, Jesse, who died at birth, is presented in a warm, humane manner that emphasizes the entire family's experience. She tends to organize material to dramatic effect and include her own interpretations of events, but in a mature way that does not prevent readers from doing their own thinking.
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