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A harum-scarum schoolgirl

Angela Brazil (1868-1947) was the first of the British writers of “modern” School Girls’ Stories genre – written from the characters’ point of view. Along with her sister Amy, Angela then studied at Heatherley School of Fine Art in London. She was quite late in taking up writing, developing a strong interest in Welsh mythology, and at first wrote a few magazine articles on mythology and nature. It was possibly thanks to her sister Amy that she finally began work on a novel at the age of 35. Exceptionally with respect to many of her contemporaries writing in this vein, Brazil did not write any books in a series – each stood on its own with different characters every time. These were considered to deal accurately and sympathe (more…)

The Colonel: The Extraordinary Story of Colonel Tom Parker and Elvis Presley

Amazon.com Review

Alanna Nash’s biography of Colonel Tom Parker uncovers a life story even more complicated, dark, and entertaining than that of the promoter’s greatest talent, Elvis Presley. Nash had unique access to the Colonel and many of those closely connected to him in assembling the facts that underlie her narrative, and the book reads like a mystery as it probes the origins of Parker’s power. Ultimately, Parker was protecting himself in his manipulation of Elvis, Nash argues. Though her evidence is not conclusive, she suggests that Parker (born Andreas Cornelis van Kuijk) feared deportation his entire life, but, more importantly, he may have fled his native Holland in 1929 after committing murder. In America A (more…)

Jesse Garon: The Search for Elvis Presley's Twin

Elvis Aron Presley was born on January 8, 1935. Also born that day was Jesse Garon Presley, Elvis’s twin. The world has believed Jesse Garon was born dead. Until now. Jesse Garon is the story of Private Investigator Phil Allman’s pursuit of Jesse Garon Presley, the heretofore thought stillborn fraternal twin of Elvis Presley. In a twisting journey to solving three murders, Allman travels from his hometown of Philadelphia through the bustle of New York City to the New Jersey shore and ultimately, to Memphis. A tough, smart ex-cop and divorced father in his mid-thirties, Allman is approached at an Elvis Forever meeting by attorney Mark Downes, whose “dark hairline seemed to begin smack in the middle of his forehead as if to h (more…)

Elvis Presley

An amazing collection of 59 hits from The King with simply the lyrics and guitar chords. Includes: All Shook Up · Always on My Mind · Are You Lonesome Tonight? · Blue Suede Shoes · Burning Love · Can’t Help Falling in Love · Don’t Be Cruel (To a Heart That’s True) · Heartbreak Hotel · Hound Dog · In the Ghetto (The Vicious Circle) · It’s Now or Never · Jailhouse Rock · Kentucky Rain · Love Me Tender · Return to Sender · Suspicious Minds · (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear · That’s All Right · Viva Las Vegas · and more.

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Up Close: Elvis Presley

From School Library Journal

Grade 7 Up—From the foreword, readers learn that Hampton has an admiration for Elvis that reaches back to his childhood. His enthusiasm and passion for his subject are evident throughout this appealing biography, yet he remains objective about the performer’s virtues as well as his tragic flaws. The striking cover photograph complements the lively and accessible text that delves not only into Elvis’s life but also his impact on music and American culture. The writing is casual yet authoritative, and includes occasional black-and-white photographs. Readers who can’t imagine a world without rock and roll will find this to be an excellent introduction to the man about whom John Lennon once said, “B (more…)