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“Narrator Leon Nixon’s impassioned performance…gives context to Houston’s over-publicized life and career. When he breathes a song lyric or two—as almost a whisper—it makes the work feel so real.” AudioFile
“A collection of often powerful meditations on Whitney’s life and the culture that failed her.” Washington Post
“This consideration of Whitney Houston is also a study of reputation…[and] highlights her ‘sisterhood’ with younger Black singers.” New Yorker
“A candid exploration of Houston’s talent, dysfunction, and fame beyond the tabloid headlines…It seriously considers her impact on music, pop culture, race, and the author’s own life.” Los Angeles Times
“There’s a lot of introspection in it, as well as a shift in how we think about our celebrities.” Jacksonville Free Press
“Both celebrates the legendary singer’s inimitable talent and offers a rousing critique of oppressive systems still at work today.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Kennedy celebrates the music legend’s triumphs in a judgment-free exploration of her life.” InStyle
“The book reframes the singer’s life and legacy through a lens of compassion, grace and dignity. It also serves as an examination of how society and the press mistreated her in life and after death.” WBUR
“[Kennedy] is resolute on one point: A lot of us owe Houston an apology.” TheUndefeated.com
“Kennedy’s winning argument invites readers to focus on Houston's triumphs: the ceilings she broke and the pathways she paved.” Booklist