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Michael Jackson: Child Stars (Blue Banner Biographies) He was born into a large family. His father was domineering and pushed Michael and his brothers hard to make their band, the Jackson 5, succeed. The Jacksons lived in a three-room home in a poor neig


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Michael Jackson: Child Stars (Blue Banner Biographies)

Title:Michael Jackson: Child Stars (Blue Banner Biographies)
Author:Anna Libra
Rating:4.97 (213 Votes)
Asin:1584152168
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:32 Pages
Publish Date:0000-00-00
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Editorial : About the Author Theresa Overbey is an author who enjoys writing for children. She has written various biographies and reference articles for all age groups. In addition, Theresa has a nursing degree and has written articles for several nursing journals. She and her husband Randy are foster parents and reside in Middletown, Delaware.

Michael Jackson was a musical phenomenon at the age of five. By the time he reached early adulthood he was a living legend. But despite all of his musical successes, he lived with many personal and professional struggles. He was born into a large family. The Jacksons lived in a three-room home in a poor neighborhood. His father was domineering and pushed Michael and his brothers hard to make their band, the Jackson 5, succeed. Michael spent his childhood working while other kids were playing. He grew up into a shy, throubled young man whose music was his focus. Through all of his problems, Michael never forgot his dream that the music he created would help change the world. Today, that dream is still the driving force in his life.

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