Steve McQueen, Marshall Terrill
Steve McQueen, Marshall Terrill
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Steve McQueen
The Salvation of an American Icon

Author: Marshall Terrill, Greg Laurie

Narrator: TBD

Unabridged: 7 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/13/2017


Synopsis

Join Greg Laurie as he takes a cross-country drive in his 1968 Highland Green Ford Mustang 390 GT through the canyons of Malibu, the alleys of Hollywood, the wide and open roads of the Midwest, the streets of New York, as he traces the wooly geography of actor Steve McQueen's life, relationships, career and spiritual journey. This iconic muscle car was the vehicle McQueen drove in his most raucous and enduring film, Bullitt. In the 1960s, McQueen was, according to box office receipts, the biggest movie star of his generation and one of the coolest men to ever walk the planet. Greg Laurie was a teen at the time and an ardent fan of ''The King of Cool,'' first mesmerized by McQueen in 1963's The Great Escape. Like millions of cinema fans, Greg developed a lifelong fascination with the actor. Now he has a chance to tell McQueen's story. McQueen was a complex, contradictory man who lived the same way he drove his motorcycles and cars: fearlessly, ruthlessly and at top speed. After a lifetime of fast cars, women and drugs, McQueen took a surprising detour. In this book, Laurie thoughtfully interviews members of Steve McQueen's family, friends, co-stars, associates, widow and pastor to tell of the dramatic life-change for the actor in the spring of 1979 - six months before McQueen was diagnosed with terminal cancer. What were the critical steps that led McQueen to make such a life-altering decision? Perhaps more importantly, why is that part of his story so rarely told? This book answers these questions. Greg Laurie will follow the seeds of Christianity that were sown throughout McQueen's improbable life where a Light finally shone into the darkness of his troubled life. These seeds miraculously germinated, allowing McQueen to see that redemption through Jesus Christ is a lasting truth more glittering and real than any magic of the entertainment industry.

Reviews

Goodreads review by David on October 11, 2018

Although I was excited to receive this as a free download, it turned out to be a disappointing read. First, as other reviewers have noted, the allegorical road trips and meetups severely handicap the account. Where does the fiction end and the facts begin? Adding to the disappointment was the author......more

Goodreads review by James on October 24, 2024

A Life-changing Story of Faith When you grow up never feeling loved, you spend your life trying to fill the emptiness inside of you. As a child, Steve McQueen was abandoned by his father and shunned by his mother. So, he tried to fill his emptiness with fame, money, sex, drugs, alcohol, and fast cars......more

Goodreads review by Noel on November 16, 2018

I reviewed two biographies of Steve McQueen back to back. First, the one by Marc Eliot and the second Greg Laurie's The Salvation of an American Icon. Both had similar facts about his life but both took very different paths and highlighted very different data points. Eliot's book was primarily focus......more

Goodreads review by Nina on October 21, 2018

An interesting exploration of the lives of two men - the subject (McQueen) and the author (Laurie). As much an autobiography of Laurie as a biography of McQueen, a lot of transference occurs between the emotions and experience of the author and what he assumes was shared by the subject. Even so, he......more

Goodreads review by Bowencj50 on July 20, 2017

I really enjoyed this book. I have long been a fan of Steve McQueen's movies, made when movies didn't have to have gratuitous sex and violence to be considered "good." I was ready to pick this book apart and find some discrepancies that would invalidate its truth, but Greg Laurie was careful in his......more