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Liza Minnelli is one of the most iconic and enduring figures in entertainment history. Now,
in her first and only memoir, Liza tells her story in her own words – and what a story it is.
Born into Hollywood royalty, Liza was the daughter of legendary director Vincente Minnelli
and the incomparable Judy Garland – and yet her beloved Mama’s brilliance was matched
by searing personal battles, making her mother both an inspiration and, at times, a
source of fear. In this deeply candid memoir, Liza pulls back the curtain on her
extraordinary life, from her meteoric rise to Broadway and Hollywood stardom to the
whirlwind of high-profile marriages and scandalous affairs, as well as the private
heartbreaks of multiple miscarriages and lifelong struggle with Substance Use Disorder.
As told to her most beloved confidant, music icon Michael Feinstein, Liza relives the
liberated nights at Studio 54, the activism and friendships that shaped her – including the
likes of Frank Sinatra, Elizabeth Taylor, Halston, Mary J. Blige, Michael Jackson and
Princess Diana – and the fearless way she defied conventions, embracing sexual fluidity
and battling bigotry at a time of limited public understanding.