Riley Keough’s love for her late mom introduced her to finish Lisa Marie Presley’s memoir.
“We are honored to share the cover and title of this much-anticipated memoir. Born to an American myth and raised in the wilds of Graceland, Lisa Marie Presley tells her whole story in this one-of-a-kind memoir completed by her daughter, Riley Keough,” shared the publishing home, Random House on X on Tuesday, June 4.
Set to publish on October 15, the e book named From Here to the Great Unknown obtained its title from the duet Lisa and her father, Elvis Presley, sang referred to as “Where No One Stands Alone” within the 2018 remastered model. Initially, the music was a part of the “Jailhouse Rock” singer’s How Great Thou Art album.
With the duvet picture being {a photograph} of a younger Lisa Marie sitting in entrance of her father, Riley – who grew to become the following inheritor of Graceland, the ‘King of Rock n’ Roll’s’ dwelling – had been engaged on the story three to 4 years previous to her mom’s dying. She shared that it felt for “bittersweet” for her to deliver Lisa Marie closure.
“It’s just something that I felt I needed to do for her and help her complete that project…It’s very bittersweet and I’m happy to do that for her…It makes me feel very close to her,” expressed the Daisy Jones & The Six star to Variety in a earlier interview.
This memoir sheds mild on Elvis’ daughter simply seven months after Lisa’s passing from problems resulting from a weight reduction surgical procedure she had a number of years in the past. The Presley household additionally lose one other member of the family except for each the inheritor and Elvis in 2020. Lisa’s son Benjamin Keough died by suicide on the age of 27 which is alleged to have let her with a “broken soul.”
Despite the announcement of the e book, Elvis’ granddaughter admitted to Vanity Fair that after her mom’s passing, the times have been gray. “Everything felt like the carpet had been ripped out and the floor had melted from under us. Everyone was in a bit of a panic to understand how we move forward,” voiced Riley in a earlier interview.
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