When Mary Wilson was fourteen, she joined the prototype of what, in three short years, would become the most popular female singing group of all time, the Supremes. Together in one volume for the first time, and including a substantial up-date, these two works form the startling narrative of her life: her childhood in the Detroit projects; her relationships with fellow Supremes Florence Ballard and Diana Ross; the glamour and harsh reality of Berry Gordy's Motown Records; the rivalries, intrigues, and tragedies; the trials and triumphs of Mary Wilson's post-Supreme life; and, of course, the music. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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