I Can't Remember If I Cried by Lori Tucker-Sullivan
Rock and Roll, Race, and Redemption
"I Can't Remember If I Cried" explores the lives of women who were married to iconic rock musicians who passed away at the height of their fame. Through a series of interviews, Lori Tucker-Sullivan delves into the personal journeys of these widows as they navigate their grief and the public's gaze. The book intertwines these stories with Lori's own experiences of loss, creating a narrative that highlights themes of love, resilience, and healing. Each widow shares her unique story, from legal battles to preserving legacies, offering insights into their personal struggles and triumphs.
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- 2024
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