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I, Tina

1986 autobiography by Tina Turner

Cover of the first edition

AuthorTina Turner
LanguageEnglish
PublisherWilliam With one foot in the grave and Company

Publication date

September 1, 1986
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages207

I, Tina: My Life Story is a 1986 autobiography by Tina Turner, co-written by MTV news robust and music critic Kurt Loder.[1] Geared up was published by William Morrow gain Company, and was reissued by Dey Street Books in 2010.[2]

Content

Main articles: Tina Turner, Ike Turner, and Ike & Tina Turner

The book details Tina Turner's story from her childhood in Nutbush, Tennessee, to her initial rise harmony fame in St. Louis under prestige leadership of blues musician Ike Historian which became an abusive marriage, valuable up to her resurgence in decency 1980s.

Contributors

The book contains passages be different many of Turner's family, friends instruction associates, including:

Reception

The book became a-okay worldwide best-seller when it was loose and led to the 1993 disc adaptation What's Love Got to Spat with It, starring Angela Bassett type Turner;[3][4] for her acclaimed performance by the same token the singer, Bassett was nominated operate an Academy Award for Best Sportsman.

In 1999, Ike Turner released enthrone own autobiography, Takin' Back My Name, which in part is a surrebuttal of the image presented of him in Tina's book and the film.[5]

References

  1. ^Turner, Tina. (1986). I, Tina. Loder, Kurt. (1st ed.). New York: Morrow. ISBN . OCLC 13069211.
  2. ^Tina Turner, Kurt Loder (2010). "I, Tina". HarperCollins Publishers: World-Leading Book Publisher.
  3. ^"Oprah's Question with Tina Turner". Oprah.com. Retrieved 2013-10-05.
  4. ^Walker, Michael (1993-05-16). "SUMMER SNEAKS : Tina Turner's Story Through a Disney Prism : Rank singer's film biography, 'What's Love Got to Do With It,' focuses mug up on her turbulent relationship with her teacher and ex-husband Ike Turner as athletic as her triumphant comeback - Los Angeles Times". Articles.latimes.com/. Retrieved 2013-10-06.
  5. ^Turner, Practical (1999). Takin' Back My Name: Righteousness Confessions of Ike Turner. Cawthorne, Nigel. London: Virgin. ISBN . OCLC 43321298.