Softly, as I leave you Life after Elvis-a memoir

Priscilla Presley, 1945-

Book - 2025

"Since first publishing her best-selling memoir, "Elvis and Me," in 1985, life hasn't slowed down a wink for Priscilla Presley. In addition to launching new business ventures and helping turn Graceland into one of the nation's most popular tourist attractions, she's starred in a number of film and TV shows, produced several more, and dedicated time and energy to a number of charitable endeavors, including the Dream Foundation. However, that hasn't stopped Hollywood from releasing a number of films (most recently, Baz Luhrmann's "Elvis" in 2022 and Sofia Coppola's "Priscilla" in 2023) seeking to capitalize on the complicated relationship she shared with her ex-husband. Priscill...a has mostly held her tongue up to this point-but now she wants to regain control of her own narrative. In this new memoir, Priscilla Presley seizes her last chance to speak to Elvis fans about lingering questions regarding his legacy and everything that's happened to her since the first book published. She reveals never-before-shared behind-the-scenes truths in these pages, including Elvis' trials and tribulations in Hollywood; his desire to turn Graceland into a sanctuary and away from his public role and his grueling last days; the devastating impact of the death of her mother-in-law; Elvis's affair with Ann-Margret and its aftermath; among others. She also dives into the lives of their children and grandchildren, including her daughter's marriage to Michael Jackson, as well as her tragic addictions and death; the heartbreaking loss of her grandson; the role Scientology played in the family's life and why she left it; her thoughts on current films depicting the life she shared with Elvis; and much, much more. Packed with revelations and written in riveting prose, Priscilla's new memoir will be the definitive statement on her extraordinary life-and it will shed new light on one of the most famous legacies in modern entertainment history"--

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  • Prologue: Unchained melody
  • Letting go
  • Holding on
  • Separate ways
  • Saying goodbye
  • Keeping the faith
  • Suspicious minds
  • Acting out
  • Love me tender
  • Coming of age
  • Memories
  • Leaving Las Vegas
  • Guest star
  • Second thoughts
  • Raise your voice
  • Poison apples
  • Storm and grace
  • Peace in the valley
  • Don't be cruel
  • Lights out
  • Midnight
  • Epilogue: Raven.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Presley (Elvis and Me) chronicles her life from the end of her marriage to Elvis to the present day in this poignant memoir. Following the birth of their daughter, Lisa Marie, the Presleys' already-shaky relationship faltered--though their bond improved after theydivorced in 1973. Presley writes that she was devastated by Elvis's death in 1977, and afraid of the pressure of raising the King of Rock and Roll's daughter alone. She thrived, however, not only in sprucing up Graceland but also in charity, animal advocacy, and business ventures, from co-owning a clothing company whose designs were favored by stars like Cher and Liza Minnelli to acting in Dallas, The Naked Gun, and other projects. Presley's account isn't all sunny, however. She writes candidly of the anxiety brought by her attempts at reinvention (her frightened stint in an acting class is particularly memorable), details her children's struggles with addiction, and ends the account shortly after Lisa Marie's untimely death from cardiac arrest. Through it all, Presley remains an endearing, conversational storyteller whose focus on the positive ("People my age often have bucket lists. I don't, because I have already experienced everything I've dreamed of") rings true. It's a heartfelt record of stepping into one's own. Agent: Alan Nevins, Renaissance Literary. (Sept.)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Navigating life beyond the King's shadow. In the nearly half-century since Elvis Presley's death, the public's persistent fascination with the King of Rock 'n' Roll has sustained attention for those within his orbit. Priscilla Presley, having gained renewed visibility following Baz Luhrmann'sElvis and Sofia Coppola'sPriscilla--the latter based on her 1985 memoir,Elvis and Me--returns once more to this well-traversed narrative. She recounts their courtship (beginning when she was 14 and Elvis 24) through their brief six-year marriage that ended with her quest to forge an identity beyond Elvis' influence: "I left the love of my life because I could no longer endure our way of life. I had to find my own life before I could figure out how Elvis fit into it. I left as gently as I could, but there was no way to do it without pain." The memoir eventually shifts focus, chronicling her subsequent journey--love affairs; an acting career that included roles onDallas and inThe Naked Gun movies; raising daughter Lisa Marie and son Navarone; her relationships with her four grandchildren (including actress Riley Keough); and profound family tragedies, including the deaths of her grandson Benjamin and Lisa Marie. "The Presley family has endured a particularly painful kind of loss….For generations, we Presleys have had to bury our children." While maintaining an engaging voice throughout and offering colorful anecdotes about her entertainment career and personal life, the memoir nonetheless reveals an underlying reality: Even decades later, her narrative and public identity remain inextricably tethered to her famous ex-husband, a connection this latest work both acknowledges and reaffirms. "The more than four decades of living without him have taught me how rare and extraordinary he was as a human being. How rare and extraordinary our love for each other was. I have never felt anything remotely like it since." A candid memoir that both embraces and remains captive to the Elvis legacy. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.