I love Madonna. In fact, I've loved her for more than 20 years now (how can that be?) and my love was never stronger than in the '80s (when, yes, I also thought I was going to be a pop star, despite having no discernible talent whatsoever), so Madonna and Me by Nikki Racklin sounds right up my street.
For twenty years singer/songwriter/bass-player Nikki Racklin sat poised on the fringes of the music industry, breathlessly expecting stardom to come calling. During this time, an intriguingly-named Italian-American singer dressed in sardonic baby doll lace went from obscurity to iconic status. This witty and amusing memoir charts Nikki’s odyssey and will resonate with anyone who’s ever had a dream.
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