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Baby Let's Play House: Elvis Presley and the Women Who Loved HIm

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Join us as Author Alana Nash presents Elvis in a new light: a charming but wounded Lothario who bedded scores of women but seemed unable to maintain a lasting romantic relationship. His problems-rooted first in the death, at birth, of his twin brother and his morbidly close relationship with his mother, and later his reliance on prescription drugs-drove him to channel much of his energy into his performances, which defined the erotic dream o a generation. While fully exploring the most famous romantic idol of the twentieth century, BABY LET"S PLAY HOUSE pulls back the cover on what Elvis really wanted in a woman and tragically never able to find.

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