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Diana Ross: Entertainer (Black Americans of Achievement)
by Chelsea House Publications
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0 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5 of 5 stars  An eneresting, exciting book, of Diana Ross.
Sunday, February 10, 2002
I loved the book and all the facts about Diana Ross? It showed me that if you are coming from a not so wealthy background,and you can still make something out of your life when you are odler.

9 out of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5 of 5 stars  A great book about the best DIVA ever!
Saturday, February 13, 1999
There was a time that J. Randy was a freind of the diva Miss Ross. I guess he was her Linda Tripp! Since she did find out that he was writing a book about her,without telling her, I think confidences shared would be expected to be kept silent. After all, he was the president of the Supremes fan club, and had access to Diana, THE GIRLS, and the people at Motown.I think a more balanced account of her life and the MYTHS surrounding her is to be found in a chapter of a new book called "DIVAS". Anyone interested in anather slant on The Supremes and Diana should read "ALL THAT GLITTERS". Iam a big fan-I try to be objective, but Diana has gotten a bad rap, especially since 1985. Get the "DIVAS" book for a really more balanced viewpoint of the star and the myths surrounding her life. The music still stands!
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