From Here to the Great Unknown: A Memoir
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Last update: 12-23-2024
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#1 NATIONAL BESTSELLER NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER OPRAH’S BOOK CLUB PICK Born to an American myth and raised in the wilds of Graceland, Lisa Marie Presley tells her whole story for the first time in this raw, riveting, one-of-a-kind memoir faithfully completed by her daughter, Riley Keough.
In 2022, Lisa Marie Presley asked her daughter to help finally finish her long-gestating memoir.
A month later, Lisa Marie was dead, and the world would never know her story in her own words, never know the passionate, joyful, caring, and complicated woman that Riley loved and now grieved.
Riley got the tapes that her mother had recorded for the book, lay in her bed, and listened as Lisa Marie told story after story about smashing golf carts together in the yards of Graceland, about the unconditional love she felt from her father, about being upstairs, just the two of them. About getting dragged screaming out of the bathroom as she ran toward his body on the floor. About living in Los Angeles with her mother, getting sent to school after school, always kicked out, always in trouble. About her singular, lifelong relationship with Danny Keough, about being married to Michael Jackson, what they had in common. About motherhood. About deep addiction. About ever-present grief. Riley knew she had to fulfill her mother’s wish to reveal these memories, incandescent and painful, to the world.
To make her mother known.
This extraordinary book is written in both Lisa Marie’s and Riley’s voices, a mother and daughter communicating—from this world to the one beyond—as they try to heal each other. Profoundly moving and deeply revealing, From Here to the Great Unknown is a book like no other—the last words of the only child of an American icon.
Top reviews from the United States
Lisa's life, like most peoples - is filled with her & others around her doing some bad, neutral, good & morally questionable things. So if you're a unrealistic super fan of Elvis, Lisa or MJ I have no idea how to explain my reaction to the content of this book to you.
As for everyone else I'll try not to reveal too much so that if you're interested it'll still be worth reading.
PROS:
Uniquely done with both Lisa and her daughter telling the story.
Gritty, Humorous, Genuine
All the things a person looks for in memoir. Whether you're a fan or just kind of curious it's worth a read or listen.
Riley & Julia do a beautiful job on the audiobook.
CONS:
If subjects like assault, addiction and death are too much for you - don't read this.
SHORT
While I learned a lot of things I didn't know before & it is wonderfully told...
it does kind of feel like a filled in highlight reel.
ASSUMPTIONS
It seems to assume that you've read/watched interviews that Lisa has given.
EXAMPLE & MINOR SPOILERS
Lisa has previously talked about how her marriage to Danny was always strained because he - a struggling musician- was always resentful of her fame & the fact that she had so much more money than him.
In the book it doesn't touch on it that much but, it is brought up when she & MJ are starting to get close. If I hadn't read those interviews I would think that she just threw away Danny out of nowhere to hook up with Michael.
SCIENTOLOGY
Her unhappy break up with Scientology is not really mentioned at all.
POSSIBLE CONS ?
If you hate cursing this book is filled with it.
The audiobook does have Lisa's voice but most of her words are said by Julia Roberts and as good as a job that Julia did I was a little disappointed to not hear Lisa narrate her parts.
FINAL THOUGHTS
A riveting read that feels a little too short. I understand wanting to keep some stories
to yourself - but the book just felt like it needed... more. The * Spoilers*
around 6 year on and off again relationship with MJ alone could've been a book it's self. It feels like a lot was left out for legal - Lockwood and Scientology- reasons.
It could have easily been 100 pages longer without feeling like it was dragging.
Note:
Lisa asked for help with this book because she didn't know what it should contain.
And Riley probably wanted to finish this book before it turned into a ' I'll do it later' project that's placed on a to-do-list for years. So I understand it's shortness & missing info even though I don't like it. It was probably the best Riley could do with what she had.
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I doubt you're reading this but I've been a fan of your mother for many years and though I've never met her, I believe she would be so proud of you for finishing her book. She clearly loved her babies so much.
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
Lisa's life, like most peoples - is filled with her & others around her doing some bad, neutral, good & morally questionable things. So if you're a unrealistic super fan of Elvis, Lisa or MJ I have no idea how to explain my reaction to the content of this book to you.
As for everyone else I'll try not to reveal too much so that if you're interested it'll still be worth reading.
PROS:
Uniquely done with both Lisa and her daughter telling the story.
Gritty, Humorous, Genuine
All the things a person looks for in memoir. Whether you're a fan or just kind of curious it's worth a read or listen.
Riley & Julia do a beautiful job on the audiobook.
CONS:
If subjects like assault, addiction and death are too much for you - don't read this.
SHORT
While I learned a lot of things I didn't know before & it is wonderfully told...
it does kind of feel like a filled in highlight reel.
ASSUMPTIONS
It seems to assume that you've read/watched interviews that Lisa has given.
EXAMPLE & MINOR SPOILERS
Lisa has previously talked about how her marriage to Danny was always strained because he - a struggling musician- was always resentful of her fame & the fact that she had so much more money than him.
In the book it doesn't touch on it that much but, it is brought up when she & MJ are starting to get close. If I hadn't read those interviews I would think that she just threw away Danny out of nowhere to hook up with Michael.
SCIENTOLOGY
Her unhappy break up with Scientology is not really mentioned at all.
POSSIBLE CONS ?
If you hate cursing this book is filled with it.
The audiobook does have Lisa's voice but most of her words are said by Julia Roberts and as good as a job that Julia did I was a little disappointed to not hear Lisa narrate her parts.
FINAL THOUGHTS
A riveting read that feels a little too short. I understand wanting to keep some stories
to yourself - but the book just felt like it needed... more. The * Spoilers*
around 6 year on and off again relationship with MJ alone could've been a book it's self. It feels like a lot was left out for legal - Lockwood and Scientology- reasons.
It could have easily been 100 pages longer without feeling like it was dragging.
Note:
Lisa asked for help with this book because she didn't know what it should contain.
And Riley probably wanted to finish this book before it turned into a ' I'll do it later' project that's placed on a to-do-list for years. So I understand it's shortness & missing info even though I don't like it. It was probably the best Riley could do with what she had.
*
I doubt you're reading this but I've been a fan of your mother for many years and though I've never met her, I believe she would be so proud of you for finishing her book. She clearly loved her babies so much.
I did have a few issues with the book—for instance, almost nothing is said about Scientology (Lisa Marie left the church, and as her son Ben said before he died, “that religion messes kids up”). [fwiw, I don’t have strong opinions on it myself; I feel that *all* organized religions have significant downsides.] Also, there is very little said by Lisa Marie about her marriages—I mean, I would have liked to have known what she thought about Michael Jackson’s extreme surgeries (was it weird to her?) and what she thought about Nicolas Cage being a huge Elvis fan (did she feel like the ultimate collector’s item?). Nothing is said about the family’s involvement with the 2022 movie “Elvis.” What’s more, the book leaves out the custody battle Lisa Marie was fighting with the father of her twins at the time of her death, and also Priscilla’s lawsuit against her granddaughter for control of the Presley estate.
But truly, this memoir isn’t so much about facts as it is about feelings and the human experience—and as such, it is successful. It’s one of the most moving books I have ever read.
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024
I did have a few issues with the book—for instance, almost nothing is said about Scientology (Lisa Marie left the church, and as her son Ben said before he died, “that religion messes kids up”). [fwiw, I don’t have strong opinions on it myself; I feel that *all* organized religions have significant downsides.] Also, there is very little said by Lisa Marie about her marriages—I mean, I would have liked to have known what she thought about Michael Jackson’s extreme surgeries (was it weird to her?) and what she thought about Nicolas Cage being a huge Elvis fan (did she feel like the ultimate collector’s item?). Nothing is said about the family’s involvement with the 2022 movie “Elvis.” What’s more, the book leaves out the custody battle Lisa Marie was fighting with the father of her twins at the time of her death, and also Priscilla’s lawsuit against her granddaughter for control of the Presley estate.
But truly, this memoir isn’t so much about facts as it is about feelings and the human experience—and as such, it is successful. It’s one of the most moving books I have ever read.